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Story: Secrets of stock spam scams revealed

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Posted by: Anonymous (Saturday 30 September 2006, 5:43 PM)

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I've started getting undelivered mail reports saying that I have tried to send these spam mails and that they have been rejected or that the recipients don't exist.

How have they been able to get into my account to send spam in my name when my account shows no record of having sent them?

Should I protect myself in some way against potential legal action?

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