Others, Seems to me that some people DO need an effective AV/Phish solution. The malware infects their brains, especially if they had to ask the question Jackson Byers asked. Jackson, Simply look at the headers of the message. Look at what it is asking you. The "security upgrade" scheme is old in Internet years. These days it's more a joke than anything else. Learn to read the "received-from: " headers on the email. It would also help to learn the meaning of the rest of the headers. But, the primary good thing to learn is that the likelihood of ANY reputable company asking for information this way is so close to zero it's safe to discard the message. The usual technique for this kind of change is similar to what Yahoo did when they found good reason to update their database. When I went to log in it asked for new security information with revised reminder questions. Email would be too cumbersome, too likely to be spam canned, and too easy to forge and sucker in gullible people. Just toss it Jackson. Then see if you can avail yourself of some of the expertise here off-line for help learning to read email headers at a cursory level and why. Approached nicely folks here do answer. {^_^} ----- Original Message ----- From: "jackson byers" <byersjab@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, 2010/May/06 10:49 >I don't know how to tell whether the below quoted email is really from > gmail or some sort of spam/scan. I don't recall ever giving my birthdate > to gmail before, or having to put in my password except when starting > gmail. .....? > Any other users on this list seeing this? > > thanks for advice > Jack > > from Gmail Support <useralert00@xxxxxxxxx> > to > date Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:19 PM > subject ALERT: Act Fast! > mailed-by gmail.com > signed-by gmail.com > hide details May 2 (4 days ago) > Gmail Team is working on total security on all accounts and as a > result of this security upgrade we require all Google members to > verify their account with Google. To prevent your account from > disability you will have to update your information by clicking the > reply button and filling the space below. > > Account: > Password: > Birth date: > Country: > Warning!!! Account owner that refuses to update his or her account > within Seven days of receiving this warning will lose his or her > account permanently. > Thank you for using Gmail! > > The Gmail Team -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines