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Title: nilisi email scam
Post by: Roy on December 11, 2008, 02:39:13 PM
Has anyone heard of the website nilisi.com?  There was an email sent out this morning from my wifes yahoo email account, to everyone in her address book.  The email posted a link to this website (some type of chinese electronic retailer; probably fraudulent).  Somehow her password to yahoo mail has been stolen...

So, my question is: does my computer have a virus now?  Are my keystrokes being recorded?  Should I not access my bank accounts online?

-I have run a full system scan with Norton already and nothing was found.  I also have cleared my cookies and deleted the history of websites visited...

Thanks for any help or insight anyone might have.

Roy
Title: Re: nilisi email scam
Post by: Oldfisti on December 11, 2008, 02:52:10 PM
 :o :o   I would think the problem is just  with the mail account. Can't be sure, though. Sorry I guess I'm no help  :(
Title: Re: nilisi email scam
Post by: Gator on December 12, 2008, 04:32:37 AM
Quote from: Roy on December 11, 2008, 02:39:13 PM
Has anyone heard of the website nilisi.com?  There was an email sent out this morning from my wifes yahoo email account, to everyone in her address book.  The email posted a link to this website (some type of chinese electronic retailer; probably fraudulent).  Somehow her password to yahoo mail has been stolen...

So, my question is: does my computer have a virus now?  Are my keystrokes being recorded?  Should I not access my bank accounts online?

-I have run a full system scan with Norton already and nothing was found.  I also have cleared my cookies and deleted the history of websites visited...

Thanks for any help or insight anyone might have.

Roy

Don't panic.

You probably login into a phishing site and gave your password away.

1. Change your password on your yahoo account.
2. Send an email to everyone on the list explaining what happened and say sorry.  ;)
3. Make sure when you log-in the URL is YAHOO.COM
Title: Re: nilisi email scam
Post by: Roy on December 12, 2008, 08:27:49 PM
Thanks for the feedback!  My wife already changed her password...hopefully this takes care of it! 

Thanks again "13"!

Roy