Too Good to Be True
Despite the fact that this is as funny as hell, it actually carries a very good message.
The message in my opinion is that if a web page claims to be offering something that you think is too good to be true – then it probably is.
Also, like the cartoon says; no one is going to send you nude pictures of a celebrity, especially if it has not hit the news already, too good to be true again. The last bit is that if you are not expecting an email with an attachment, or if it is not addressed to you then don’t bother opening it, delete it. This has always worked for me. Spammers and adware code is depending on your gullibility and ignorance, act smart and chuck it out if you are in any way suspicious. You won’t get burned that way and if it is really that important then the person will resend the email.
Funny thing is I reckon that would be my wife’s response! Knightwise?



