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More Fake! Fraud! Phishing! emails. Clicking the links in these emails will either take you to a phishing web site to get your personal details, get your banking or credit card information or infect your computer with a virus or malware.


DO NOT! Click the links in this type of email.

DO! Warn your family and friends again about this type of activity.

  • NZ Post do not normally have your email address

  • NZ Post are always PrePaid

  • Bad english "We have kept your package on hold"

  • Use of urgency to rush and trick you into responding quickly

  • The email address is NOT an NZ Post address

  • The buttons & links do NOT take you to an NZ Post web address


Just because you know not to click this type of email doesn't mean other people might not fall for this. We urge you to discuss this type of criminal activity regularly, to keep people constantly aware and on guard.



Do Not Fall For This Phishing Attempt


Notice the from email address. It is obviously NOT a legitimate ANZ address


The "Update Now" button takes you to

https://elivanation.com/dnz

This is NOT an ANZ address


NEVER respond or click links in this sort of email


Make sure your family and friends know as well


By default, Spotify automatically starts every time you sign into your Windows 10 PC. If you don’t want it running in the background and slowing down your boot process, you can disable Spotify’s autostart feature.


Tell Spotify Not to Start Automatically

To find this option, open the Spotify app. You can launch it from the Start menu or double-click the green Spotify icon in your notification area (system tray) if it’s already running.





At the top-left corner of the Spotify window, click menu (…) > Edit > Preferences.








Scroll down to the bottom of the Settings page and click the “Show Advanced Settings” button.’




Look for the “Startup and Window Behavior” option—you may need to scroll up a bit.

To the right of “Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer,” click the dropdown box and select “No.”


You can now leave the Settings page. Spotify won’t automatically start when you sign in.

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