Avoiding Windows 10 scams

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    something back, Aug 2, 2015
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    Thanks for letting us know, it's a shame there are always people trying to rip off the clueless ones. I always ignore e-mails that I didn't prompt in any way, specially the ones from my bank asking me to enter my password and other data. Good info!
     
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    Yikes, another one? When I see an email that looks like scam or threat, I would just delete it without open. Usually Google does a great job as smelling out the rats and just put them in my junk folder.
     
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