Unfortunately I can't think of a way that's enforceable.
An electic collar that emits an electromagnetic field strong enough to knock out any circuit board within a radius of five feet.
Unfortunately I can't think of a way that's enforceable.
Wouldn't it stand to reason that if I have my email filter set to block the word "viagra", then I am not going to buy it regardless of how it's spelled?
Lately I've been getting spam email that is trying to get me to buy Viagra and the like. The funny thing is that they misspell the name of the medications in the subject in order to get past word filters. Wouldn't it stand to reason that if I have my email filter set to block the word "Viagra", then I am not going to buy it regardless of how it's spelled? ::)
I very often hear of people who received this kinda messages :
Hello, *insert name*
I am *insert another name* from the Steam support bureau. We have recently noticed that some of our users' accounts have been pirated, and, in order to check yours, we need you to send us your account's name and your password. Please send all those informations to steam-support@hotmail.com.
Best regards,
the Steam support team.
So classic. It always surprises me that people think that steam hasn't enough money to buy a domain name and has to use hotmail
. I don't know but gee, you have to be pretty naive to give your password like that....
Cheers
-Seb (never received spams so far and have my fingers crossed)
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