Recently, I am receiving at least one offline message a day from an unknown stranger with the message "Hey Sexy" or something like that on my Yahoo! Messenger. I don't know where these people, or are they bots, obtained my user ID. I don't even put my messenger online though it is logged in to alert me of incoming email messages.
No way am I going to reply to such weird messages even if the person behind is a genuine person and not a bot or phisher. There was once when I opened a photo album which was purportedly sent by a friend on my contacts list and I suddenly felt it odd and straightaway changed my Yahoo! email password.
I later asked this friend if he sent me any holiday photos to view and he said he did not. Choi! Thank god I realized my mistake.
Anyway, if these "Hey Sexy!" messages become more rampant, I am not even going to log into my Yahoo! Messenger. I wonder how many people receive such messages.
No way am I going to reply to such weird messages even if the person behind is a genuine person and not a bot or phisher. There was once when I opened a photo album which was purportedly sent by a friend on my contacts list and I suddenly felt it odd and straightaway changed my Yahoo! email password.
I later asked this friend if he sent me any holiday photos to view and he said he did not. Choi! Thank god I realized my mistake.
Anyway, if these "Hey Sexy!" messages become more rampant, I am not even going to log into my Yahoo! Messenger. I wonder how many people receive such messages.
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