[Healeys] Bogus emails from a lister

Gil Rockwell gilrockwell at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 14:08:12 MST 2023


I get these from a number of people who have my email address.  I always
hover the cursor over the sender's email address and it is always an unknown
email address than the one from it purports to be from.  I would not ever
click on any link, especially when I'm certain it will take you to a site
filled with malware.  I have received two such emails in the past 24 hours
like this and I know the real sender did not send it.  You could send them
an email to the known email address, never reply to the one in question, you
know what the reply will be on that one!

 

Gil

 

61 BT7

 

From: Healeys <healeys-bounces at autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Brian Drab
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2023 3:20 PM
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: [Healeys] Bogus emails from a lister

 

Several times in the last year I have received emails purportedly from
Michael Salter. All they say is a variation of "Have a look at these photos
you might find them interesting"

The thing that alerted me was the sender email address is definitely from
Michael Salter (Who I know of but do not know).

Obviously there is a link that I am requested to click on to "get the
photos" . See the attachment.

I am wondering if other listers have been getting them and - Attention
Michael Salter, someone is using your name.

Brian Drab

 

 


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