SPAM TEXTS PHISHING LINKS SMS SCAM
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The river's name derives from *Iska, a Common Brittonic root meaning "water" or "abounding in fish", and a cognate of pysg, the plural word for "fish" in Welsh.[2][3] The same root separately developed into the English Axe and Esk, the Welsh Usk, though not, as some have claimed, the word whisky, this latter being from the Classical Irish/Gaelic uisgi "water" (the fuller phrase being uisgi betha; Irish: uisce beatha; Scottish Gaelic: uisge beatha; "aqua vitae" ("water of life")).
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The River Exe (/??ks/ EKS) in England rises at Exe Head, near the village of Simonsbath, on Exmoor in Somerset, 8.4 kilometres (5 mi) from the Bristol Channel coast, but flows more or less directly due south, so that most of its length lies in Devon. It flows for 60 miles (96 km)[1] and reaches the sea at a substantial ria, the Exe Estuary, on the south (English Channel) coast of Devon. Historically, its lowest bridging point was the Old Exe Bridge in Exeter, the largest settlement on the river, but there is now a viaduct for the M5 motorway about 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of the city centre. fddf
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The Old Exe Bridge is a ruined medieval bridge in Exeter, England. Built from around 1190 and completed by 1214, it is the oldest surviving bridge of its size in England and the oldest bridge in Britain with a chapel on it. The project was the idea of influential local merchants Nicholas and Walter Gervase, father and son. The bridge was at least 590 feet (180 metres) long and probably had 17 or 18 arches, carrying the road across the flood plain of the River Exe.
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Message on my phone screen says my iOS account is infected with Pegasus Virus! And I need to call Apple Support to block my images and data from being stolen. The number shown was : 844-444-4163
Fake "Apple Support" Saying my iPad is hacked! Middle eastern voice. Possible a woman from India... Beware! Scam
same as above
If you want to freely give away all of your info online to scammers, go ahead to this website and "finish filling out your application to Amazon" that you never started!
The real question is why is Amazon not pursuing this company for fraud if they have nothing to do with them? Hmm.
0890387451 - "Telstra" calling. Foreign accented woman. Says "Your internet service has been hacked. I will connect you to the support team" I kept the phone on the table and went for a stroll.
Calls from
0014247875660 , 01893399397 to say it,s BT and my router has been hacked and an engineer need to attend to it immediately or BT will switch off my broadband
"Your BT broadband will be turned off in the next 24 hours. Press 1 to talk to our engineer" ... WOW!!!
My computer screen froze with a message alerting about WANNACRY virus. All my data will be lost it said. I need to call 1-844-442-4144 to resolve and be safe. I called my boyfriend instead who said he will take care of this scam.
Indian accented guy with an English name said my internet connection was infected. He said BT will disconnect my internet service since the viruses in my computer was sending out spam. I had to tell him to f*** o** since he wouldnt let go until I share IP address and what not!
private number call from Telstra Technical Dept. Indian accent. I have had issues with my net first asked if my net is running ok to which I replied its running ok now, then he asked if I was the main user I said Yes (damn) then he hung up.
While browsing at the Berlin Airport, my laptop suddenly opened a flashing page with Message "Internet Security Alert! Code: 055BCCAC9FEC" And below that instructions to contact l Windows Technical Support 866-245-3208 because my computer apparently was infected.
The caller said he is with the BT Tech Department and that my router and computer is damaged by virus. I need to let the caller (BT???) access my computer and resolve the issue. SCAM , SCAM SCAM!!
Said it's Telstra an they need to remove a Virus from my computer since it's sending all my data out on the broadband. Wanted me to let the caller access my computer from remote!!! Told him to send an email to my mail id which is with Telstra. He said fine but haven't heard back even after 2 days!!!!
I was browsing and suddenly this flashy popup came with blinking message alerting about virus. And an audio played stating Microsoft has detected a dangerous virus and I need to call 02038089899 for help to remove it. I didn't call the. Had to force shut down and rebooted in safe mode, scanned and found nothing!
9472226666 - Same computer license scam stuff but the phone number was different
About upcoming expiration of computer operating system. Said it's Microsoft and about Windows.
Scammers are hyperactive during festive season! Got a message today which said my Windows License Key has expired! The only Windows that I have are fixed to the walls! And they don't need any license to open!
FAKE MICRODSOFT PREMIUM SUPPORT. Got a message saying it’s Microsoft Premium Support and they would like to help me out with a serious issue in my software. They sounded foreign and hence certainly a scam. Take care!!
FAKE MICRODSOFT PREMIUM SUPPORT. Got a message saying it’s Microsoft Premium Support and they would like to help me out with a serious issue in my software. They sounded foreign and hence certainly a scam. Take care!!
It’s illegal to send unsolicited commercial email messages to wireless devices. The messages may promise free gifts or cheap services. Scam artists posing as Govt agencies could send messages threatening action unless money is paid. Spam texts can contain phishing links designed to steal personal info or may infect user's phone.
2017-11-19 00:55:13According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, citizens lose millions of dollars, each year, by responding fraudulent text messages. Scammers use deceptive text messages to lure consumers into providing personal or financial information
2017-11-18 22:40:22Report spam SMS to ACMA by forwarding to 0429 999 888. If you have a grievance about a specific SMS message, submit a complaint to the ACMA or contact the ACMA on 1300 855 180.
2017-11-18 22:27:50Organizations must only send marketing text messages to individuals, if they have agreed to receive them, except where there is a clearly defined customer relationship. Forward spam SMS messages to 7726 for the network operator to act.
2017-11-18 22:03:32SPAM TEXTS PHISHING LINKS SMS SCAM