Re: OT - EMail Hacking question
From: Robert W. Garven Jr. (rgarvengmail.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 19:30:24 -0700 (PDT)
Doug,

Thats just a spam email I got it too!  HA!!!!!


Robert W. Garven Jr.


 "The Ferrari is a dream - people dream of owning this special vehicle and for most people it will remain a dream apart from for those lucky few." Enzo Ferrari






On Jul 22, 2013, at 4:27 PM, Doug & Terri wrote:

Ah ah ah  - and if you think the NSA don’t know your private business, I got an email from them the other day and it read:
 
“we noticed whole corn kernels in your crap – chew your corn better so it fits through city sanitizers.”
 
I don’t guys – but that’s scary.
 
DOUG

 
From: Erik Nielsen [mailto:judge4re [at] gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 3:43 PM
To: DOUG
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] OT - EMail Hacking question
 
And if you forget your email password, give the NSA a call, they've got a back up copy...

Sent from my iPad


On Jul 23, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Stephen Sherman <stephensherman44 [at] gmail.com> wrote:

I would NEVER send a CC number via email.
 
Your email password is THE MOST IMPORTANT PASSWORD you have.
All of your finance accounts use your email to change your password, add a PC, most people do not understand that security of the their email account is the most important.
 
Stephen 

 

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Doug & Terri <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote:
Hello Larry – if you had asked that question a few years I woulda called you Chicken Little.  Now I ain’t so sure.
About 12 years ago when I set up an account with the Ferrari dealer in Marenello, IT, I wrote them a story and kept all numbers to three digits and part of the story.  Apparently it worked just fine as I never had any problems until the Lire was replaced with the Euro.  Then the only problem then encountered was price.  Just about everything doubled in value at the store and DHL’s price also jumped.  That spelled the end to my super Italian deals which could be beat by my local dealership.  Go figure.
Alas

DOUG

 
From: Larry T [mailto:l02turner [at] comcast.net] 
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 3:22 AM
To: DOUG
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: [Ferrari] OT - EMail Hacking question
 
Hi Gang,
    Sorry about the OT post - tried google without success.

    From time to time my customers need to provide credit card numbers and  such and email is often the easiest way but many people are fearful their info will be intercepted.   IMO, the possibility is very low and I'm not aware of any instances where it has happened.  (If my secure shopping cart is used, all the financial stuff is all done behind secure walls - or so I'm told.  I never even see the CC #'s.) 

    I tell them to spread the numbers across several emails to minimize the possibility.  seems like the shear number of emails flying back and forth must make it really difficult to snatch one enroute.   Anything is possible of course, but to grab one of the few emails carrying CC info seems to defy the odds.

    What have ya'll found?  Any real life cases?  I know email address books are compromised all the time but that's not exactly the same as getting access to a email traveling between accounts.

    ??

LarryT


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