SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you get a message on Facebook that says, "look who died" -- don't click that link or it'll be your own account that perishes.
When I worked at ERCOT, I got several emails on valentine's day purporting to be from a good friend. I forwarded each one unopened to security. When they called me about it, I told them: Come on, we know I am such an asshole that I don't have any good friends. The laughed and agreed that I had a valid point...
Happy Memorial day, Kenny. I've seen that type of posts several times lately, and knew something was up. Thanks for sharing 👍
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DeleteWhen I worked at ERCOT, I got several emails on valentine's day purporting to be from a good friend. I forwarded each one unopened to security. When they called me about it, I told them: Come on, we know I am such an asshole that I don't have any good friends. The laughed and agreed that I had a valid point...
ReplyDeleteI'm not concerned. I have a "No Scam Zone" sign on the face page of all my Social Media accounts
ReplyDeleteClicked on a couple of those, but all I ever got was a blank page. I knew I was unpopular, buy day-umm...
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