Bing tells me that the population of the USA is 338.02M (2025), and given the fact that POTUS is kicking many out at a great rate, surely this number is going down.
Fair point. Stand corrected.
Bing tells me that the population of the USA is 338.02M (2025), and given the fact that POTUS is kicking many out at a great rate, surely this number is going down.
Nope nothing like it. Plus a +212 number. And a dodgy looking link address. But still a less experienced user might well believe it.I assume that wasn't your actual number of points?
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Not an IT person so no idea whether possible, but can someone dodgy have a cookie or something else stored on your online shopping device that just alerts them if you visit AusPost? Then it lets them know to target you with that particular scam?We don't do much online shopping but last Thursday I made a clothing purchase, due to arrive via AusPost scheduled for this Wednesday.
Saturday get an email, parcel with different tracking number is arriving today ( Anzac Day) please "confirm address".
No thank you.
Have been tracking via AusPost and hasn't left Brisbane yet.
Interestingly , almost every time Mr Flyfrequently buys something - same thing happens![]()
Y’know … while I’m in IT I’m not really in that part of IT (it’d be like someone who “works in automotive” as a car manufacturer HR expert to fix your car’s gearbox) … but I think what you’ve said is possible albeit not super likely. I actually think it more likely that a subcontractor of a subcontractor of Aus Post has what’s likely a legal agreement to sell information to a 4th-party who’s not necessarily using that info legally.Not an IT person so no idea whether possible, but can someone dodgy have a cookie or something else stored on your online shopping device that just alerts them if you visit AusPost? Then it lets them know to target you with that particular scam?
I delete cookies and ‘website data’ regularly and get very little spam.
