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If you check your email and recieve a bad message from the community or the Scratch Team, remain calm and follow these instructions.
1. Don't click the links in the emails.
2. Forward the message to the Scratch team.
3. If possible, check to see if you can find the I.P address of where the email came from.
4. Email this to the Scratch Team too.
5. Run anti-virus software afterwards.
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tomicool wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.
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somelia wrote:
tomicool wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?
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tomicool wrote:
somelia wrote:
tomicool wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?
she's assuming that all recent spoof mail is spoof mail from the dude sending naughty stuff to scratch users.
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brettman98 wrote:
tomicool wrote:
somelia wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?she's assuming that all recent spoof mail is spoof mail from the dude sending naughty stuff to scratch users.
"Naughty stuff"? Did they send a virus or scam or p**n or something?
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tomicool wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
tomicool wrote:
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?she's assuming that all recent spoof mail is spoof mail from the dude sending naughty stuff to scratch users.
"Naughty stuff"? Did they send a virus or scam or p**n or something?
I think some of it was pretending to be the scratch team, they sent some horrible p*rn stuff, they might have sent a virus although I didn't get anything like that, and they signed some people up for some p*rn site.
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tomicool wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
tomicool wrote:
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?she's assuming that all recent spoof mail is spoof mail from the dude sending naughty stuff to scratch users.
p**n or something?
Signed people up for it.
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tomicool wrote:
somelia wrote:
tomicool wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?
They told me to tell the others that. Want proof? http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/somelia/1885163?comment=7972410
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tomicool wrote:
somelia wrote:
tomicool wrote:
This isn't a duplicate, it never said to forward it to the ST.
The ST haven't decided that. Maybe they do want the forwarded mail, maybe they don't. It's their decision as this is their own site, their own program.
Plus... how does spoof mail, which is unrelated from Scratch, have anything to do with contacting Scratch?
Some of the spoof mail claimed they hacked the ST.
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Not all spoof mail was pornographic. Some were just threats.
Also, most people are getting the same thing, so forwarding the same thing over and over again, would be useless. Also, the emails seem to come in large groups.

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Nexstudent wrote:
Not all spoof mail was pornographic. Some were just threats.
Also, most people are getting the same thing, so forwarding the same thing over and over again, would be useless. Also, the emails seem to come in large groups.
Like, waves?
If you get that I salute you.
If not, I'm not surprised, it's jsut something interesting I noticed.
I swear if I see the word Kaj again I will EXPLODE.
Oh no, I just typed it.
BOOM.
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bananaman114 wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
Not all spoof mail was pornographic. Some were just threats.
Also, most people are getting the same thing, so forwarding the same thing over and over again, would be useless. Also, the emails seem to come in large groups.Like, waves?
If you get that I salute you.
If not, I'm not surprised, it's jsut something interesting I noticed.
I swear if I see the word Kaj again I will EXPLODE.
Oh no, I just typed it.
BOOM.
Yes I was getting the emails in small waves of about 4.

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Nexstudent wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
Not all spoof mail was pornographic. Some were just threats.
Also, most people are getting the same thing, so forwarding the same thing over and over again, would be useless. Also, the emails seem to come in large groups.Like, waves?
If you get that I salute you.
If not, I'm not surprised, it's jsut something interesting I noticed.
I swear if I see the word Kaj again I will EXPLODE.
Oh no, I just typed it.
BOOM.Yes I was getting the emails in small waves of about 4.
The thing was that some of the emails were posing to become from a user with wave in their name.
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bananaman114 wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Like, waves?
If you get that I salute you.
If not, I'm not surprised, it's jsut something interesting I noticed.
I swear if I see the word Kaj again I will EXPLODE.
Oh no, I just typed it.
BOOM.Yes I was getting the emails in small waves of about 4.
The thing was that some of the emails were posing to become from a user with wave in their name.
Yes, and that user feels terrible about it.
Email spoofs...*shakes head*
But anyway. Something tells me that the naughty images and the threats and the ST-Hacked issue are coming from the same person.
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bananaman114 wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Like, waves?
If you get that I salute you.
If not, I'm not surprised, it's jsut something interesting I noticed.
I swear if I see the word Kaj again I will EXPLODE.
Oh no, I just typed it.
BOOM.Yes I was getting the emails in small waves of about 4.
The thing was that some of the emails were posing to become from a user with wave in their name.
One email was posing it was WaveOSBeta, which is obviously false.
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somelia wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
Yes I was getting the emails in small waves of about 4.The thing was that some of the emails were posing to become from a user with wave in their name.
Yes, and that user feels terrible about it.
Email spoofs...*shakes head*
But anyway. Something tells me that the naughty images and the threats and the ST-Hacked issue are coming from the same person.
Ditto, and I know s/he feels bad about it.
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upstairs wrote:
click the check box and then press sweep and then press block all
I'm using Gmail not yahoo.
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Another thing you could do:
Delete it.
Do a little dance
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upstairs wrote:
somelia wrote:
upstairs wrote:
click the check box and then press sweep and then press block all
I'm using Gmail not yahoo.
i don't use yahoo.
What do you use? There is no "sweep" or "block all" button.
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If you use Gmail then you can make a filter... it should work
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jji7skyline wrote:
If you use Gmail then you can make a filter... it should work
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I'm using Gmail Classic. But I should have thought of filters!
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