WATCH OUT -SCAM saying you've been videoed on your own computer.
See details and advice here on Netsafe NZ: www.netsafe.org.nz...
The scam is a horrible one, demanding money as the scammer has hacked your computer, and used your camera to film you (or a member of your family) doing a sexual activity. IT IS A SCAM and nothing to worry about!
WHAT TO DO IF YOU’VE BEEN AFFECTED:
• Do not respond or send any payments to the scammer.
•If the body of the email also shows one of your email passwords, immediately change your password on any online email accounts that you think may have been breached. The website ‘Have I Been Pwned?’ contains details about a number of large data breaches. You can visit the site to check if your email address is listed as being affected by any of the breaches included on the site. If your email address is listed, make sure you update your password on any of the affected sites.
• Delete the scam email and mark it as spam so that your email filter removes it from your inbox.
• Consider setting up different password variations for each online email account – this means going forward that even if one account is breached, no other account should be affected.
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Happy Holidays! Start your new year with Taoist Tai Chi!
Short Introductory Taoist Tai Chi courses in January and February and new Introductory sessions in February and March.
Short courses: January Saturday 14 and Sunday 15, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22, 9.30-10.30am (4 hours) $20.
Please email nelson@taoisttaichi.org
or text 022 565 0935
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