I have no idea why I feel bad, but I do.
It’s not like I set out to do that.
But then, people that I haven’t talked to in quite a while are asking, “was it really you? Cause it doesn’t sound like you, but then, I don’t know. We haven’t talked in a while, so I guess it must be you…but it didn’t seem like you. So… is it really you?”
And – with my tail between my legs, I had to politely tell them, no. It was not me.
It was a spambot.
I was hacked.
On the very email address I thought was my trusted confidante, the address that I thought would never let me down.
It’s funny how vulnerable we really are to technology.
How one hack can actually make you feel guilty.
As if you intended to harm anyone.
I guess it’s good that people tried to open you. That means they actually thought I was sending them something of importance.
Stupid spambot. You’ve now made people lose trust in all my future email attachments.
Conniving little shitbot.
There’s a special place in cyberhell for you.
*NOTICE – if you received an email from my gmail account stating that there is an attachment waiting for you to download…do not pass GO, do not collect $100, just DELETE IT. I’m sorry for the inconvenience (she said, as if she planned the whole takedown)…beware of the spambots!