Quickheads may have picked up a klingon.


Frankenbird Vern
 

 I love "Jennifers" English syntax errors. In these scam phishing ploys it would be fun to reverse infect the 
sub humans computers with the Klingon clip link in an endless loop.  


From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> on behalf of Paul Poulsen <paul.poulsen1957@...>
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 3:52 AM
To: main@q-list.groups.io <main@q-list.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [Q-List] Quickheads may have picked up a klingon.
 

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 12:10 PM Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:
I received an e mail from a Jennifer Spencer stating 
Your website or a website that your company hosts is infringing on a copyright protected 
images owned by me personally.

Do not open any of it! Most likely spam!

Bruce Crain




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Paul Poulsen
 


On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 12:10 PM Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:
I received an e mail from a Jennifer Spencer stating 
Your website or a website that your company hosts is infringing on a copyright protected 
images owned by me personally.

Do not open any of it! Most likely spam!

Bruce Crain




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Rick Hole
 

I would ignore it entirely.  If this were a valid copyright notice it would provide the website in question and identify the specific image in claim.

 

Remember back when the Queen of Nigeria was desperately looking for a bank account to deposit $40 million?  More of the same.

 

Rick Hole

 


Jay Scheevel
 

Huh? What does that mean?


On Jun 29, 2021, at 8:10 PM, Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:


I received an e mail from a Jennifer Spencer stating 
Your website or a website that your company hosts is infringing on a copyright protected 
images owned by me personally.

Do not open any of it! Most likely spam!

Bruce Crain



Bruce Crain
 

I received an e mail from a Jennifer Spencer stating 
Your website or a website that your company hosts is infringing on a copyright protected 
images owned by me personally.

Do not open any of it! Most likely spam!

Bruce Crain