If you’re an American Express customer – or not – and you recently got an Email with the subject line “Confirmation Of Email Address Change” be sure to delete this message immediately and DO NOT CLICK on any links or attachments provided in the message, as it’s fraudulent and designed to fool you into inadvertently exposing your...
Read MoreIf you recently checked your Email and discovered an Email that claims to be a ‘US Airways Reservation Confirmation‘ do not click on any of the files or links provided in the mail because this is a phishing Email that’s designed to infect your computer and possibly steal sensitive information that your computer contains. The full text of the bogus...
Read MoreThere’s nothing more refreshing than opening up your Email Inbox to find yet another Email scam trying to convince you that the government of Nigeria is holding an ATM Debit Card especially for you. This Email is titled ‘NOTICE: BHC Update‘ and purports to be sent from a gentleman named Robert S. Dewar. The full text of the bogus Email says:...
Read MoreIt appears that USPS is once again being used to try and lure unsuspecting Email recipients into clicking on malicious links. Today’s mail, is sent from ‘Kathryn Macias’ and ‘confirms’ the purchase of 5 shipping labels. The subject line is “USPS Postage Invoice” and the full text of the bogus Email reads: Acct #: 7536431...
Read MoreBe on the lookout for yet ANOTHER Email scam that purports to be sent from an individual named Marlon Godfrey, on the behalf of USPS – as this is another attempt to fool Email recipients into clicking on malicious files and links contained therein. The Subject Line is: Your USPS Delivery The full text of the message says: Acct #: 8620666 Dear client: This is...
Read MoreWatch out for this new phishing attempt. This one has been getting caught up in honeypots lately and is very pernicious. Subject matter: Fwd: Your Flight N 617-850347 or variation. Attachment: The attachment is actually an .HTML file, which should definitely not be opened. In fact, this type of attachment should be stripped as part of a normal anti-spam routine....
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