When you receive emails which are totally out of character of the persons whose email addresses are supposedly the originators of such messages, you know for sure the emails are spams.
Here are two samples (unedited):
Hi Friend!
I made a life changing decision this was my last resort it proved that anything is possible this is perfect for you
(Weblink to a product)
Hi Friend…
id reached an all time low now I dont feel bad about spending my money this made me feel whole you can have a chance too
(Weblink to a product)
see you later
These samples as well as other similar messages I have been receiving lately have two things in common – the supposed originators are all Yahoo accounts, and the weblinks belong to the same site.
Receiving spams in your mailbox is a daily occurrence. There’s nothing new about that.
But what makes this occurrence different is the regularity of such email “mischiefs” coming from the same email provider, Yahoo, and the fact that the emails have the mark of having been by only one sender. This means that this sender was able to gain access to several email accounts under the watch of Yahoo’s system.
Do you have a Yahoo email account which has been sending out similar messages like these? How did you stop them from sending out these messages. Did you tell your friend that your email account has been compromised, and to please ignore those messages? Share us your experience.
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