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Old 12-01-2019, 12:31 PM   #10
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by OtinG View Post
The irony of your statement is that we Apple users are far less likely to have a real issue with data breaching, as opposed to Google users who can pretty much be assured that Google itself will data mine their devices and apps and sell it to the highest bidder. That is why know these are scams, because Apple's walled garden works and they are not evil to the core like Google, Facebook, etc. MS isn’t evil, but they are very sloppy and stupid. So chuckle all you want to my friend, while bad guys read through all of your personal data and transactions.
Thanks for the entertaining diatribe - the cause of my amusement at receiving the scam SMS was simply the poor aim of the phishers, nothing more.
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