Saturday, March 3, 2018

#RussianHackers: The Russians Are Allegedly Trying to Hack Your #GMail Account - Watch Your Back!

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If you're one of millions of people across the world who owns a free GMail.com account and checks your messages often, you'll notice your "Spam" messages are slowly increasing. Your Spam folder continues to be bombarded by messages from places posing as educationa institutions trying to entice you to take their online courses for business and nursing degrees. Other spam messages may include Spam emails from job sites you've never applied for. Then there's those highly suspicious e-mails supposedly coming from politicians and government agencies.

Below is a screenshot of a fake email suspectedly sent by Russians and received on Saturday morning of March 3, 2018:

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Lo and behold...those Spam emails supposedly coming from U.S. government agencies are NOT coming from U.S. government agencies. They have Russian e-mail addresses. Is this the work of the Russians trying to tap everyoone's GMail accountin America to get their passwords and send out spoof messages under other peoples names to hide their alleged Russian political agenda?

Related: <a href= "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/russian-hackers-hunt-hi-tech-secrets-exploiting-us-weakness.html" rel="nofollow" target="new">Russian hackers hunt hi-tech secrets, exploiting US weakness</a> - CNBC.com

If you take a look at the last Spam email, it says it cane from Andrew McCabe @ the US Department of Justice. We know the D.O.J. and F.B.I. did NOT send this message to any GMail user. In fact, this Spam message was received today at 5:05 a.m. from info@express.ru. (do not contact that address). What business does an .Ru address have to do with everyday Americans? And why Is this Russian e-mail address sending fraudulent messages under the name of Andrew McCabe? It leaves much to the mind to wonder about Russia if this is their handywork.

See this also: <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/01/russian-hackers-targeted-hundreds-us-gmail-accounts-new-hit-list-shows.html" rel="nofollow target="new">Russian hackers targeted hundreds of US Gmail accounts, new 'hit list' shows</a> - FOXNews.com

If you've received e-mails from Russian entities or any political organizations that you didn't subscribe your e-mail address to and you deem suspicious, do NOT under any circumstances open those GMail messages. Delete those Spam messages immediately. If you did open those emails out of curiosity, change your password right away. You don't know if the Russians allegedly placed some kind of funny secret invisible codes in the messages to steal your password to accomplish hidden political agendas. Don't be a victim. If you or someone you know owns a GMail account and not aware of this nonsense, share this post with family, friends, co workers and others on Pinterest.com, Twitter.com, Facebook.com, LinkedIn.com, and discuss in YouTube.com videos.

CHANGE YOUR GMAIL PASSWORD NOW!

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