Sentences with phrase «received email warnings»

I've received email warnings that «the public will come after you,» suggesting that I'll find myself «six feet under» and hoping to read that I had «committed suicide.»

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And in Stanford, Kosinski, who wanted to warn against the danger of using psychological targeting in a political setting, is once again receiving accusatory emails.
This week Paypal users reported receiving an official - looking email from Paypal, warning users about «activity [involving] the trading or transfer of crypto currency [sic] which is prohibited under our Acceptable Use Policy,» asking the receiver to «cease any activity that results in the trading or transfer of crypto currency.»
Friday, March 16 Mr. Veksler, and presumably a sizeable chunk of Paypal's nearly 200 million users, received an official - looking email seemingly from the company, complete with letterhead, titled Cryptocurrency Warning.
This year, Wilmar's Australian offices have received emails referring to the «slanty - eyed» owners, and warning if the politicians don't have the canegrowers» backs, then people power would.
Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta hinted Tuesday that Republican rival Donald Trump's campaign had received «advance warning» about the hacking of his emails.
The truck's ouster came after NYRA officials received an email from a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo warning that the truck's name was «a problem waiting to blow up.»
«We were bombarded» with emailed warnings, says Wu, who received an NIH New Innovator Award in 2008 to study interspecies chimeras.
We would like to warn all our contacts to be extremely vigilant that only emails received from the @cms.
Yet parents receive an email at the end of the year warning them that if the fees are not paid, high school seniors can not walk at graduation or receive their yearbooks, and students in other grades can not receive yearbooks and can not register for classes the following year.
A growing number of self - published authors are receiving ominous emails from ebook distributor Amazon, warning them that their books are about to be removed from the website if action isn't taken immediately.
I do know from personal experience, having received this warning email from Amazon myself, that if authors can justify the reason for including a title as a keyword, Amazon will review it and make its decision.
Now they've received this quite different email, warning them that if the previously - noted errata are not fixed, they WILL see the warning on their sales page.
I have just received an email request to pass on a warning about Amazons latest actions against book authors reviews.
He warns would - be promoters against mass - emailing press releases to random people, advice that should be really obvious, but... I've gotten a lot of DEAR BLOGGER, BUSY MOMS LIKE YOU NEED OUR EXCITING NEW PRODUCT which makes it pretty clear that the sender has no idea who's receiving the pitch.
Several of our authors have reported receiving a warning email from Amazon when Amazon tries to do a second price match on the same book.
I never received a warning no phone call, no emails, no mail to my home.
According to Neogaf.com, DayZ forum users are receiving warning emails about a recent hacking incident that saw user names, passwords and email information exposed to those perpetrating the activity.
I received a «chain» email today warning me about a new computer virus (a / k / a «worm») that arrives as an attachment to emails with the subject line: «Mail Server Report.»
The opinion goes so far as to note that a lawyer who becomes aware that the client is receiving personal email on a workplace computer or other device owned or controlled by the employer has a duty to warn that this practice should be discontinued.
And if you still don't think wrongly sent email from law firms are an issue, then consider this: why does every law firm on the planet add an enormous footer to their emails warning the recipient about what they should do if they've received the email in error?
After reaching the narrow conclusion that, in employment cases, lawyers have an obligation to warn clients of the risk of discussing the case using employer - owned devices or accounts, the Committee explained that regardless of the type of case, lawyers must assess whether client consent is required when communicating via email: «A lawyer sending or receiving substantive communications with a client via e-mail or other electronic means ordinarily must warn the client about the risk of sending or receiving electronic communications using a computer or other device, or e-mail account, to which a third party may gain access.
When lawyers started using email, it must have seemed only logical to try to remedy the predictable calamity of the future misdirected email with a warning to those who receive messages that were not intended for them.
Earlier this year, The New York Times reported that several journalists who cover Burma received warnings from Google that their email accounts might have been hacked by «state - sponsored attackers».
Chris Pederick, a Brit living abroad in San Francisco, California, said he received an email on Tuesday claiming to be from Google warning that his...
In addition to alerting users about browsing sites they were led to by clicking a link from inside their emails, Gmail is making improvements to the protection from state - sponsored attacks by providing users with enhancements to the warnings they receive in the event that a government - backed attacker is trying to gain access to their information.
Featured This week Paypal users reported receiving an official - looking email from Paypal, warning users about «activity [involving] the trading or transfer of crypto currency [sic] which is prohibited under our Acceptable Use Policy,» asking...
If you fail to abide by the terms of this policy you will receive a formal warning by email.
Many warned me that the Appraisal Institute of Canada would try to come after me; although I did not receive negative emails, I knew there were grumblings.
So, for us, it starts with our agents — all 3,000 of them, who we constantly remind to use encrypted company email only when communicating with their customers — and it continues with frequent warnings to our customers that we will never send an email asking them to wire funds, so if they receive one, they need to contact us immediately.
Constant Contact (a bulk email service provider) automatically sends a warning email to any customer of theirs that receives more than 2 or 3 -LRB-?)
There's not much Dietz can do other than to warn others to be careful when receiving an email under her name, which she's done each time it's happened and in various ways.
We received multiple calls and emails before we left, a couple of calls once we were in just to check, and during a tornado warning received two calls to make sure we had heard and to tell us to take it seriously.
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