on 23-03-2013 18:44
on 23-03-2013 18:44
For the past few days I've received hundreds of Delivery Status/Undelivered Mail Notifications for e-mails I haven't sent . The e-mail addresses are random and not anyone I know. Have I been spoofed?
I'm using Windows Mail on my computer to receive e-mail. Can anyone suggest what I should do? Is my computer at risk?
I use AVG antivirus and also regularly scan my computer using Malwarebytes.
Any help much appreciated
Janey
on 23-03-2013 21:13
on 23-03-2013 21:13
I think you need to speak to O2 as the account may have been locked due to the spam being sent from it.
on 23-03-2013 18:50
First thing to do is to change your password to a really strong one. Then I would run a full scan using something like Malwarebytes
on 23-03-2013 19:15
Hi, thanks for your reply. I did try to change my password but it didn't work. Had to change it back to the existing one. I must have been doing it wrong :manembarrassed:
In Windows Mail went to Tools - Accounts - Properties - Servers and changed the password, clicked Remember Password but then when I hit Send/Receive it came up asking for my username and password.
on 23-03-2013 19:25
on 23-03-2013 19:25
23-03-2013 19:28 - edited 23-03-2013 19:30
23-03-2013 19:28 - edited 23-03-2013 19:30
MI5 is right, if you only have the one O2 email address it will also be your sign in password for the main site and MyO2.
If you can't change it you will need to contact O2 as it may have been suspended due to being hacked.
I doubt your pc is in trouble though as it's possible it's just your online account.
on 23-03-2013 20:13
I must be having a bad day or something 🙂 Just found where to change my password, clicked on "Are you wanting to change your password" it says to "follow this quick guide and we'll set a new password for you" but when I try to enter a new password it says "Fail" So I thought maybe I have to put the current password in first so typed that, re-enetered it for confirmation and then it says "All done, we've sent you an e-mail to confirm that we've changed your password"
Can anyone tell this idiot what she's doing wrong ?!
on 23-03-2013 21:13
on 23-03-2013 21:13
I think you need to speak to O2 as the account may have been locked due to the spam being sent from it.
on 23-03-2013 21:15
on 23-03-2013 21:15
Ask them to refer you to the portal team.