Is there some sort of massive security hole in Apple's infrastructure? I had very little spam until I signed up for an apple ID using my personal email address (not a free email like hotmail etc) and pretty much immediately and since then I have had "enter your apple ID" spam every other day. (I moaned about this already). New thing: Then I downloaded an online banking app off the iOS store. Next day and daily since, I have had specific spam emails related to my chosen bank. This cannot be coincidence. Massive PITA tbh.
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Originally posted by charlesr View PostIs there some sort of massive security hole in Apple's infrastructure? I had very little spam until I signed up for an apple ID using my personal email address (not a free email like hotmail etc) and pretty much immediately and since then I have had "enter your apple ID" spam every other day. (I moaned about this already). New thing: Then I downloaded an online banking app off the iOS store. Next day and daily since, I have had specific spam emails related to my chosen bank. This cannot be coincidence. Massive PITA tbh.
Also, if you switch do not track to on the the iPhone, this forum can't keep you loogged in, very annoying.
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Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View PostCockroaches, and mosquitoes. Be glad you don't get these in the UK.
Cockroaches aren't scary like spiders are, but they're so annoying. They appear from nowhere, are disgusting, really fast, noisy, get into your rubbish bins, and if you have 1 you probably have about 100. Bought some spray today to kill them - potent stuff, had to air out my apartment after using it.
And as for mosquitoes, well... my arm is covered in bites right now. They get you while you sleep. I must have blood that mosquitoes like, because I was bitten loads when I was in Korea too.
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Was watching Dexter last night. After he breaks into someone's flat, we're treated to the sight of a lime-green Razer headset on the coffee table, next to a Razer MMO mouse on a Razer mouse mat, emblazoned with a Razer logo. Said mouse was plugged into a Razer laptop, which had an illuminated Razer logo on the back of the screen and a desktop background that consisted of a Razer logo on fire.
Such blatant product placement just makes me determined to not buy anything from Razer, ever. Not that I'd want to, mind.
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