"They send you an email claiming someone you know has sent you pictures, even though that person did not.
If you click on the link and are foolish enough to give them the information they say you need to provide to see these imaginary pictures, they will take the password to YOUR email account and send the same message to everyone in your address book. Hope everyone in it has a sense of humor about being sent a scam email.
They enroll members through fraud. Regardless of whether they have done anything else to harm those people once they signed up, regardless of whether there was fine print explaining their business model, they lied about someone wanting to send you pictures. You know you will never be able to trust this site. "
In other words, if you remain properly paranoid about providing your information
In other words, if you remain properly paranoid about providing your information
online, they won't catch you.
Good to know. I did not fill out their registration information, even though I did originally click the "Yes" button. I refuse to join these sites just to be able to see pictures that should have been sent to me directly, anyway!
I didn't send the email, so ignore it. The funny thing is, not everyone in my address book got it, just some.
I got it too. This "tagged" thing has been around for a month or so. I automatically delete any indirect invitations, as they are usually spam of some type.
Damn, thanks for the heads up. Shell I got that tagged picture thing, it said it was from you. Thankfully I haven`t opened it yet. Whew. Got a warning about this in another persons emails, so was going to call first.
Glad you didn't open it rascal. I'm usually ridiculously anal about not opening stuff but yeah this one got me cuz it said pictures of my grandbabies, and seemed to be from my daugther, so yeah, I trusted it, sigh.
A few problems from it, but they were easily fixable, whew.
Apparently, no one got it from me, so it must be as Word Wolf mentioned. It's not a problem if you open it, only if you "register" to "see the pictures."
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ex10
Yup, I got it from someone here at GS. I clicked on it and it sent emails to my contacts. Sheesh.
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Shellon
Yeah, me too cuz it came from my daughters telling me there were pictures of my grandchildren.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Happened to me, from a GS'er. God only knows who got it from me.
Any idea how long it takes before the phonies show up? My work e-mail is in my address book, but I can view it at home. It hasn't sent one there yet.
George
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waysider
So then if you get "tagged", you're **it?
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WordWolf
No.
http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/tagged.asp
"Many recipients, upon learning that these mysterious messages were not actually sent
by the persons named, have believed them to be a form of virus or scam.
While these messages may not technically fall completely within either the "virus" or
"scam" classifications
(because they don't furtively install malicious software on PCs, nor is there an
intent to disable computers or obtain money through fraud behind them),
the method by which they're spread and their deceptiveness include elements of
both those classes."
The full details are here:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Harvesting-Teenagers/
The briefest summary was by a poster here:
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/tagged.com
"They send you an email claiming someone you know has sent you pictures, even though that person did not.
If you click on the link and are foolish enough to give them the information they say you need to provide to see these imaginary pictures, they will take the password to YOUR email account and send the same message to everyone in your address book. Hope everyone in it has a sense of humor about being sent a scam email.
They enroll members through fraud. Regardless of whether they have done anything else to harm those people once they signed up, regardless of whether there was fine print explaining their business model, they lied about someone wanting to send you pictures. You know you will never be able to trust this site. "
In other words, if you remain properly paranoid about providing your information
online, they won't catch you.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Good to know. I did not fill out their registration information, even though I did originally click the "Yes" button. I refuse to join these sites just to be able to see pictures that should have been sent to me directly, anyway!
George
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Twinky
Hey, Ex10, I just got an email from Tagged supposedly from you. Did you actually send this?
I looked at the email, and to view the pix I have to give lotsa personal data and sign up for an account, including giving DoB. GstG - exactly!!
Makes sense if it's a dating service type of thing.
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ex10
Twinky,
I didn't send the email, so ignore it. The funny thing is, not everyone in my address book got it, just some.
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pawtucket
I got it too. This "tagged" thing has been around for a month or so. I automatically delete any indirect invitations, as they are usually spam of some type.
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excathedra
i got a tagged thing from joe smith. didn't he start another cult ?
hey paw, want to chat ?
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rascal
Damn, thanks for the heads up. Shell I got that tagged picture thing, it said it was from you. Thankfully I haven`t opened it yet. Whew. Got a warning about this in another persons emails, so was going to call first.
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Shellon
Glad you didn't open it rascal. I'm usually ridiculously anal about not opening stuff but yeah this one got me cuz it said pictures of my grandbabies, and seemed to be from my daugther, so yeah, I trusted it, sigh.
A few problems from it, but they were easily fixable, whew.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Apparently, no one got it from me, so it must be as Word Wolf mentioned. It's not a problem if you open it, only if you "register" to "see the pictures."
George
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