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	<title>Comments on: Spam Emails Can Cause Privacy Disaster</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin kegley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin kegley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 03:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Man, I hate spam e-mails! They are so misleading. Although I soon figured out that they were pretty much always money-eating scams, I used to do them all of the time. I actually sent a guy my credit card numbers who said my great uncle had died and left me a bunch of stuff in his will, and to claim it, I just needed to give him my information and have him sent me the money directly to my account. I completely complied, and was really excited to get my million dollars from my long lost, conveniently rich uncle. Soon enough, I realized my balance was decreasing, and I deactivated my card. The guy was card at a gas station trying to buy gas with my information and arrested. I got a large sum of my money back, but not after spending grueling hours on the phone trying to explain away my blatant stupidity. I’m not the only one though, and I’m sure others have had it worse. I’ve even invested in a change IP proxy and it has actually served me quite well. Due to the strong encryption services I don’t get those junk scam emails anymore and haven’t had any privacy issues since.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man, I hate spam e-mails! They are so misleading. Although I soon figured out that they were pretty much always money-eating scams, I used to do them all of the time. I actually sent a guy my credit card numbers who said my great uncle had died and left me a bunch of stuff in his will, and to claim it, I just needed to give him my information and have him sent me the money directly to my account. I completely complied, and was really excited to get my million dollars from my long lost, conveniently rich uncle. Soon enough, I realized my balance was decreasing, and I deactivated my card. The guy was card at a gas station trying to buy gas with my information and arrested. I got a large sum of my money back, but not after spending grueling hours on the phone trying to explain away my blatant stupidity. I’m not the only one though, and I’m sure others have had it worse. I’ve even invested in a change IP proxy and it has actually served me quite well. Due to the strong encryption services I don’t get those junk scam emails anymore and haven’t had any privacy issues since.</p>
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