Warning: @invitation.sms is a Spammer

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I received email from my friends like this.

xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx has invited you to join his/her mobile friends' network. Simply click the link below to confirm your relationship with xxxxxxxx. http://www.sms.ac/registration/Intr...f09e00vgm65a4e350fq2v33oo1q9cb81m3b58ys80y4do Don't want to be invited by your friends? Click on the link above to "block future invitations" from family and friends. SMS.ac, Inc., xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Road, Suite xxxxx-xxxx, San Diego, CA 92122 USA

I was informed that those @invitation.sms is a SPAM so I add "@invitation.sms" into junk email list.

I already answered my friends that I dont accept their invitation. It would be nicer to make friends then do that in MSN or AIM chats.... or swap our addresses, not @inviation.sms but no reply from my friends. I had the feeling that they didnt got my message because I keep on receive like this repeatly.


Warning once again: It´s Spammer.

I know that link is not open because I block it.
 

I received an e-mail like this, too - but I deleted it without openin' it.
 
A lot of SPAM is like that. When you get a spam message, don't ever click the unsubscribe link...that just confirms that you have a real address and tells them you opened the e-mail....which opens you up for more spam. When you get spam, the best thing to do is to just delete it. If you have the time, you can report them to spamcop

Some spam messages include a 1x1 pixel image. When that image is loaded, it shows them that you opened the e-mail (another way of determining if your address is legit). So, in some cases you don't have to do anything other than open the mail to show them your there. This too will open you up to a lot more spam.
 
Remember theres a law against telemarketers on "" DO NOT CALL list?"" Why cant congress pass a law against e-mail spam?
 
I would receive it if I dont cancel my old yahoo email account. My old email was on hot list - receive at least 150-200 spams daily. Most been filtered and deleted by Norton Antispam and Thunderbird. I spent lot time on modifiy filter settings. Sometimes filter settings screw up... Now, I must caution on keep my email private.

Never give your email address in public areas such as public chatrooms. Or not submit it to websites unless you trusted. Spammers often grab email addresses out of public areas with help of programs.

As for Ravensteve's post....
I did heard about developing a law(s) against spam in few years ago but it dont make itself major attention in congress. But few states and internet services did take spam as serious priacy problem. Few years ago, a spammer caught by his internet service for frauds and fake the account information. He received heavy fines and banned by internet service.
But there's a major problem in spam laws: How could law enforcers indenfity the spammers from spam? Spammers often cancel their true indentify or use false email addresses to cover up their tracks.
I been thinking about ISP need to change login technologies with fingerprint scanners or electric ID cards that military officers used to access the computers (known as Common Access Card). They may will give ISPs and law enforcers to tracking hackers and others in short times.
 
Yea I have received a spam a few times and I delated it of course cuz I dont want to have too many of them into my email address. Geez Whack them.

Taylor thanks for the website and I save it in my favorite. :D
 
All of spam emails goes in my junk mail, I never bother opening them.... :D
 
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