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Lame spam roundup

Robert Weiner

Sender: LinkedIn Connections [connections@linkedin.com]. Sender: Krysta Maloney via LinkedIn [member@linkedin.com]. Text: Good day, as promised,(Internet Explorer File). Text: Good day, You can download your Adobe CS4 License here -. 7: I always click on unexpected files from unknown senders with gibberish addresses.

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Lame spams of the day: another roundup

Robert Weiner

Text: Good afternoon, You can download your Adobe CS4 License here -. Sender: Contact [customer-notification@ups.com] (also DAISEY_Roark@gmail.com, Katerine Elliot via LinkedIn [member@linkedin.com] ). Internet Explorer file). Subject: You have been sent a file (Filename: Robert-1421215.pdf). Credit Score Updates.

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Pros and Cons of Cloud Software for Nonprofits

Tech Soup

Productivity and file storage. Though it can vary by industry, most cloud software is licensed on a subscription basis, meaning the customer pays a monthly fee for service access. Purchasing software outright (via a perpetual license) is a huge commitment, especially since you can't predict the future. Marketing automation.

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Security Awareness Tips for LMS Administrators

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Professional License Number. Trojans arrive under a variety of subterfuges—email attachments and file downloads are most common. A few examples of PII are: Name. Date of Birth. Social Security number. Phone Number. Email Address.