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I’m 85. I have mild cognitive issues and vision problems.
Late last night I replied to a Scam message from a neighbor at a Continuing Care Retirement Community.
I do not want to become a spreader of this scam.
I want to know how serious it is and what steps I need to take to remove it.
I did a Free level MalwareBytes scan and it did not find it.
My email provider's 'SpamAssissin" protection also missed it.
I have the "Page Source" of the message thread that I can share after blanking personal information.
Is this a good start in understanding the problem?
Thanks,
baumgrenze
Late last night I replied to a Scam message from a neighbor at a Continuing Care Retirement Community.
I do not want to become a spreader of this scam.
I want to know how serious it is and what steps I need to take to remove it.
I did a Free level MalwareBytes scan and it did not find it.
My email provider's 'SpamAssissin" protection also missed it.
I have the "Page Source" of the message thread that I can share after blanking personal information.
Is this a good start in understanding the problem?
Thanks,
baumgrenze
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