Since84
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To infinity and beyond!
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Post by Since84 on Apr 19, 2019 2:15:30 GMT -8
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4aapl
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Post by 4aapl on Apr 19, 2019 6:23:02 GMT -8
And look at that. A week where every trading day, AAPL went up!
Sometimes small and steady advances are nicer than big but chaotic changes.
Enjoy the holiday weekend
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Post by zzmac on Apr 19, 2019 14:23:15 GMT -8
Happy Easter everyone. Cheers to the longs!
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Post by artman1033 on Apr 19, 2019 15:49:04 GMT -8
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Post by artman1033 on Apr 19, 2019 15:53:51 GMT -8
the correct page has a GREEN lock on it.
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Post by PikesPique on Apr 20, 2019 5:43:53 GMT -8
This part really gives it away: "-s1gnapp1eacc0unts824.terciptalahbuatku.com"
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Post by 4aapl on Apr 20, 2019 9:35:10 GMT -8
This part really gives it away: "-s1gnapp1eacc0unts824.terciptalahbuatku.com" Most of the time you wouldn't see this suspect URL until you hovered over the link and waited. Even then, if done on something that only shows part of the URL, or only noticed the beginning, one might not notice the other junk after appleid.apple.com. I normally check the URL and the email address, even though that is spoofable. And then there's the age old wisdom from credit cards, the IRS, and other financial related places that some use the name of in their scam...call the place directly. While Artman noticed this, how many out there don't. 1 in 10? 1 in 100? Both my parents Mac and one of ours had malware that MalwareBytes found, and my mom remembered that problems happened after clicking on an email link. It happens...even on a Mac.
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Post by hledgard on Apr 20, 2019 15:54:22 GMT -8
The - after the first ".com" is also a giveaway, although very subtle.
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