Yet another site on computer viruses and spam


Online scammers continue to take advantage of popular websites when sending malicious links and emails. Recently, spammers have been sending the Web MD Daily Spam. These emails attempt to deceive recipients into believing that they receive newsletters from the popular health website WebMD.

These unsolicited Web MD Daily emails, however, were sent by online scammers. Notice that the links attached to the email are directed to other sites and not to Webmd.com. These links may contain malicious codes that when installed in your computer may cause computer infection problems.

If you want to remove the Web MD Daily Spam, it is best NOT to click the unsubscribe links provided in the email. You cannot also get rid of Web MD Daily Spam by sending a message to the email provided the Web MD Daily Spam message. The best you can do is to mark these messages as spam and be careful not to visit any of the attached links. You may also eliminate spam in your email by using an efficient anti spam software.

Web MD Daily Thursday Spam message:

5 Food Mistakes
You May Be Making

You think you’re doing things right when it comes to healthy eating. But things like buying too much fresh produce at one time can actually turn sour. Fresh-Food Rules to Live By

Also See:
• WebMD Evaluates the Fruit Flush Diet
• Getting to the Bottom of the Carb Controversy
• 5 Vital Nutrients Kids Need

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5 Responses to “Web MD Daily Spam”

  1. 5
    Acai Says:

    Where did u find this word press look??? It looks great! Tell me pls =) Greets from Greece

  2. 4
    Ben Israël Says:

    One of my mailbox is spamed by : Web MD daily

    I have asked to stop that, they answer : I WILL SUE YOU.

    They continue to spam worst my e-mail addresse each time with an IP diferrent.

    They fake also my e-mail address name.

    I let you remember : In Europe and I guess in USA too to sell the most of drugs Web MD daily sell free, require a medical prescription. Then Web MD daily is in violation against the Law (FDA)

    A criminal Web site like Web MD Daily will try to menace you, but don’t panic ! If you deposit a complain to the police station or any Web Site against Fraud, Illegal things … Web MD daily will shut up quickly.

    Do not be let you to impress by those cybercriminal, react, more we deposit (Web Site against the Spams, Illegal thinkgs etc.. or Police, FDA) compliance more we we are winner against Internet pollution and crime.

    With my best regards to the people who have the courrage to faith.

  3. 3
    Terry Says:

    Hey “suffering from spam”;

    One solution, flush your cell down the toilet!

  4. 2
    suffering from spam text message Says:

    I’ve been receiving spam text message to my cell phone and it really drives me crazy.
    it says i have subscribed myphonenumber@tmomail.net
    which I’ve never have.
    The problem is the sender is my own phone number. I cannot reply to ask unsubscribe me. When I reported to tmobile the customer rep says there’s nothing they can do since the sender is my own number.
    For a while I got so mad about those weird messages so I got rid of the text message service but when i revived text message service, this spam came back again,

    can anyone help me? please~~~~

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