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Whoever is sending these Virul PM's to email adresses Get A Life. :thumbsup:

I got a suspect PM from a user called "brickerza" the other week. was clearly a dodgy automated msg with a link that i never followed (but was hosted in russia......)

I'd be thinking someone has found a hole in this version of IP.Board...

I got that too, it was a virus but I got rid of it, I got another one thismorning from a random user. I have thousands of hours of work I cant lose on my computer. How can we find out who is sending them?

If you dont know the user and it asks you to click on a link, delete it immediately

An update has been done to try and stop this. Basically:

- If you're just a regular member then you can only send one PM every 5 mins.

- SAU VIC, WA, QLD and NSW club members, mods, admins, traders and contributors can send unlimited PM's

- if your postcount is below 10, then you can no longer PM.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...40&start=40

Its a good start! Well done Admin/Mods

The PM was from someone you have never spoken to before.

The PM contained nothing but a link.

A link to a RUSSIAN site.

............ YOU CLICKED THAT LINK?!?! :thumbsup::)

In any case, as PurpleR32 said, we have taken measures to reduce such cases of spam and virulent link prorogation. Unfortunately common sense is something we can't help with :)

Locking this up - refer to the feedback section.

But honestly - if you get a PM from someone

- You dont know

- With no posts

- Signed up in the last day or so

- Sends you some rubbish words and a link...

Use ya brain and dont click on.

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