In the beginning...
Jun. 12th, 2011 11:22 pmJune 13, 2011
When you wake up, be it morning, afternoon or evening, have your waking beverage of choice in hand, a nummy breakfast at your elbow and check your email, there is an email from an unknown/untraceable IP address. Deleting it will result in another delivered instantly to your Inbox. Reporting it as Spam or Junk Mail will result in it appearing in your Inbox again. There are no attachments to scan. Ignore it, it will open automatically and print out whenever you are near a printer. (Yes, even when you go to stores, their printers will spit this out... in other words, read it!) This will continue until you follow the implied instructions.
The content is simple: A username and password (both of which can be changed) along with a link to a community bulletin board. No signature.
Attempts to reply will result in failure: unknown address/does not exist. Attempts to forward the email to anyone else will result in failure, the email sent out and lost in the ether. It can be saved. It can be deleted but will not show up in the Trash folder.
Game on!
When you wake up, be it morning, afternoon or evening, have your waking beverage of choice in hand, a nummy breakfast at your elbow and check your email, there is an email from an unknown/untraceable IP address. Deleting it will result in another delivered instantly to your Inbox. Reporting it as Spam or Junk Mail will result in it appearing in your Inbox again. There are no attachments to scan. Ignore it, it will open automatically and print out whenever you are near a printer. (Yes, even when you go to stores, their printers will spit this out... in other words, read it!) This will continue until you follow the implied instructions.
The content is simple: A username and password (both of which can be changed) along with a link to a community bulletin board. No signature.
Attempts to reply will result in failure: unknown address/does not exist. Attempts to forward the email to anyone else will result in failure, the email sent out and lost in the ether. It can be saved. It can be deleted but will not show up in the Trash folder.
Game on!