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on 24-01-2025 03:26 PM
What is so bl...y wrong or dangerous in publishing a scammer's full email address, while leaving it included within a full picture of his email, (which full picture was published, apart from the scammer's email address)?
(The article writer did this with 10 different phishing emails.)
Is TalkTalk afraid one of their customers might start emailing a scammer?
I don't really need to see any copies of your phishing emails. (I have already received plenty of those.) Just an admission that TalkTalk had photoshopped the email address out of them.
So, what can I say? I am a bit disappointed in you, @Ady-TalkTalk
Bill
on 27-01-2025 01:05 PM
Hi Billx, what is so wrong is that less aware customers may click on the link in the email and it will result in their mail being hacked. If you continue to spam the forums with this issue we'll limit your access temporarily.
Ady
Please log in to My Account if you need to view or pay your bill, manage boosts and track your usage. From My Account you can also check your connection and test your line for any issues in the Service Centre.
24-01-2025 03:35 PM - edited 24-01-2025 10:22 PM
You have been asked not to start new threads on the same topic.
You have been informed that TalkTalk publish examples of spam mails. How they do this is their business and no amount af posting by yourself will change this
You have been informed of the difference of posting screenshots v posting text.
You are wasting everyone's time with your fixation on this topic.
This thread will be locked from further postings until support staff review it
They may or may not respond
As previously requested please do not start yet another thread on the subject of spam and phishing emails, however you wish to dress up the enquiry.
Thank you.