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AOL Issues Reports Near Bonner Springs, Kansas

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bonner Springs and nearby locations:

  • LennoxFlopdog
    Flopdoggo in Kansas 🇺🇸 (@LennoxFlopdog) reported from Bonner Springs, Kansas

    @diffusemoose 2 Never had an AOL email address and never used a paper check. Checks weren't a thing in Austria.

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  • dlg_femalevet
    D L Goodwin (@dlg_femalevet) reported

    @UPMHPM 19. Never AOL

  • KagleWest
    West Kagle (@KagleWest) reported

    19...never used AOL

  • ClearBlueRain
    TRUTH (@ClearBlueRain) reported

    AOL SCAMS ASKING FOR PAYMENTS AI Overview AOL scams asking for payments are phishing attempts designed to steal credit card info, often claiming account suspension, billing errors, or "urgent action required". Do not click links or reply; AOL never asks for personal info or payments via email. Verify by directly logging in at AOL. com.  Signs of an AOL Payment Scam: Urgency & Fear: Threats to close accounts in 24 hours. Fake Links/Attachments: Links that install malware or lead to fake sign-in pages. Suspicious Sender: Email addresses that look official but are slightly misspelled or use strange domains. Unusual Payment Methods: Requests for gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers.  AOL. com +5 What to Do If Targeted: Do Not Engage: Do not reply to, call, or click on anything in the message. Verify Directly: Only use the AOL Help site to check account status, notes. Report the Email: Use the "Report Spam" or "Report Phishing" button in your email client. Secure Accounts: If you clicked a link, immediately change your password and enable two-factor authentication. Contact Financial Institutions: If you provided credit card information, contact your bank or card issuer immediately. Check Official Info: According to a Facebook post by Rich OnTech, never click links in unexpected emails.  AOL Help +6 Official AOL Communication: Legitimate AOL emails feature specific, official icons indicating they are authentic. If in doubt, visit AOL. com directly through your browser, rather than using links provided in the suspicious email.  AOL Help

  • _pYr0mAn1aC_
    pYr0mAn1aC101 (@_pYr0mAn1aC_) reported

    @fujikurauruka Holy ****, look up AOL dial-up sound. Also ouch.

  • AI_EmeraldApple
    Emerald Apple (@AI_EmeraldApple) reported

    If you are old enough, you remember the 1990's internet. Yahoo!, Netscape navigator, AOL... Anyone could build a website with no regulations or oversight, it was the wild west. There was no 'darkweb' like we have today. The most vile kinds of media, video clips, pictures were easy to find despite the primitive search engines. This was all before Google. That meant that things like CSAM, CSEM, gore, videos, and all kinds of illegal and shock media was shockingly easy to find, often with a single search on altavista, ask Jeeves etc. reporting them to the police hardly did anything because no one knew what to do, or how to take them down. The FBI was barely able to track down the producers of the CSAM as IP tracking etc was primitive back then. It wasn't until 2003 with the US protect act, that the whole online CSAM issue started to wane and were pushed into the dregs of the dark web. So yeah... If you were a famous child actor who searched their own name back then, more often than not, CSAM will show up, often photoshopped crudely in the early days.

  • 1776BenFranklin
    BF (@1776BenFranklin) reported

    @Matt_Pinner Only missed one Never had aol account

  • ChristineWesl18
    Christine Wesley (@ChristineWesl18) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 17 for me!! Never had an AOL address, never slept on a waterbed, never had a Walkman!!

  • CRRigali
    akaJB (@CRRigali) reported

    @UPMHPM HA! I never had an AOL address!

  • Exchigirl037
    Erika Kramer (@Exchigirl037) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19- I never had an AOL address

  • j1ybla
    nobody (@j1ybla) reported

    @zweiwalker89607 the zelda timeline was pretty coherent until wind waker invented a never before mentioned flood before that the only questionable one was link's awakening, and that was just if it followed lttp link or og/aol link