theft attempt?

CL Gilbert Lamont_Gilbert@RigidSoftware.com
Mon Jun 9 16:53:02 2003


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I have gpg 1.2.2 using netscape 1.3.1 and enigmail.  I got a SPAM email,
and when I click on it, it pops up a box asking for my gpg password,
suggesting that the 5 minutes have timed out.  I have message body as
simple HTML set.  yet this is poping up anyway.  Is their some possible
legitimate reason why I am being asked for the password to my secret
key?  Of course the pwd is no good unless they key is also possesed,
which only I have.  So I am sort of shocked by this.  Any ideas?

I think I will post to enigmail group this question as well.


Thanks for tips.  Oh, and I can forward to email to anyone that wants to
see if it does it on their comp too.



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L8r,


Carl L. Gilbert
Free Java interface to Freechess.org
http://www.rigidsoftware.com/Chess/chess.html
"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor
man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes 9:16
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