Mikemoss
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Apologies if this is not new, but I've received two phishing attempts re a new version of Adobe Acrobat. It's nothing of the sort, just a pile of malware, and should be deleted on sight.
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Bumping up last poster question... as I too have downloaded one and don't know if real one or not? Could that be why my dongle cutting off again tonight for first time in several weeks?
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If you're not sure it's genuine - and if you were notified by e-mail, it almost certainly isn't genuine :thumbdown: - then delete it.
If it was genuine then you're no worse off - you just have a "not quite up to date" application that's working OK anyway!
Almost every computer this side of Alpha Centauri uses some Adobe application or other so it's not difficult to target people who use it!!!
As always with this sort of thing "discretion is the better part of having to re-install all your software"
If I keep writing rubbish like that can I be a nutter please? pretty pretty please??
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Ya gotta be much dafter than that to be a nutter, it made sense to me - but then .... oh:
Getting really worried now. It even made sense to me too..
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