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This hit my junk mail folder, should I do anything about it?
When I hit the encrypted link to dispute it, it said it was a site blocked for Web Forgery, looks like a Vista warning or FF 3 warning.
Should I be worried or what?
(( I pay coders and designers through paypal as well, and it never goes to junk, so why would this even if they did hack my account or something? ))