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well look like the new social network is extremely offensive

and he steal your personal data without your knowledge or any warning

his name is BEWARE!!!  @twoomail.com    BEWARE!!!

of course i was report that to the police but police is slow as we all know

so in meantime i think to use some anti spam program

and i hope then you my dear friends will help me, and the others here, to chose the best anti spam program

with some explanation how that is happen and HOW TO KILL IT

 

thank you in advance

sincerely yours 

MAD AS HELL nonusnomeni

 

:@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@

 

 

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well look like the new social network is extremely offensive

What new social network... ?????

 

I use ESET and Malwarebytes in combination. They do cost but they seem to help protect me very well. However if you don't use proxies or other levels of protection there is info that anybody can get. OS and version, IP location and possibly even the company that is supporting it, maybe even your own home ip. Other info can also be given. It is best to avoid areas of the web where you suspect it is unsafe.

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well look like the new social network is extremely offensive

What new social network... ?????

 

 

this peace of shty businesses :@ :

Twoo is the fastest growing place for meeting new people. Come and discover entertaining millions of people now. Registration is free!

they know my e-mail and at least 2 e-mails of my friends :@

they try to trick you with some of your friend send you e-mail via them so all you need is registration to see that message :@

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twoo.com

http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/03/a-year-of-spam-twoo/

https://twitter.com/search?q=twoo%20spam&src=typd

 

Yea, I see. Advice for the future look on the web for some info on the company before giving out your email. Or do as I have done even here. Use a alies name and profile (age, race, birth-date etc) so that when they spam they are spamming an alies, (nothing really).

 

You should be able to clean up your inbox from the spam you are getting soon enough by setting up the filters however those you know won't be so lucky and they will also have to get filters set up.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twoo.com

http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/03/a-year-of-spam-twoo/

https://twitter.com/search?q=twoo%20spam&src=typd

 

Yea, I see. Advice for the future look on the web for some info on the company before giving out your email. Or do as I have done even here. Use a alies name and profile (age, race, birth-date etc) so that when they spam they are spamming an alies, (nothing really).

 

You should be able to clean up your inbox from the spam you are getting soon enough by setting up the filters however those you know won't be so lucky and they will also have to get filters set up.

 

i DIDN'T give them anything i don't like any kind of nonpersonal eye to eye social connections hell i even don't have mobile

how they did get my e-mail well that will find interpol

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Someone else must have had your email or it is a common email with numbers at the end. They just created a list of possible emails and sent them out. When they don't return (bounceback) they assume that they are legitimate and start spamming. So if you had a email say Kat@gmail. There is likely a Kat1@gmail, Kat2@gmail, Kat3@gmail etc. Just example. If someone found Kat54@gmail. There is likely 53 other "Kat" gmail being used.

 

Or some virus or someone else with a virus that has your email. The virus uploaded the emails and Poof, instant spambots. Many other ways.

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