Hi Tom,i received the same e/m as you did.I have found a way to protect your pc.Right click on an open spot of the e/m then click view source,this will show you the html and
the javescript,css.then look for commands that do not look right,such as extract e-mail thats only one and it will grab your e/m list.If the right click is disabled close the
e/m ASAP their hideing something!If you don't know programing and you suspect a scam,forward the e/m to the FTC and let them track it down.I hope this info helps someone keep themselves safe.Thanks Tom
Wayne K.
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