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#35239 6-Jun-2009 16:29
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Poor grammar/spelling suggests this is not from"Customer services"
Anybody esle had this in their inbox?




Dear Usser e-mail
 
Important notice for all paradise.net.nz, email  user.
 
We have temporarily limited access to sensitive account features in order to restore, if you access your account, you must reply to this e-mail immediately after your login information requested below.
 
e-mail Username :..........................:
e-mail address Password :..............................
 
Because of the junk / spam e-mails you receive each day, we are engaged in the modernization of all e-mail accounts, spam filter for all unsolicited e-mail for security reasons and to improve our new features and improvements to new and improved E - mail account, so you do not get service interruption.Please, you must reply to this email immediately and enter your username and password in the appropriate space to enable us upgrade your Account.A out the link will confirm that you are - Activate your e-mail as soon as we receive your response and you're done, click "Confirm E-mail link in the mailbox account and enter confirmation number: 1265-6778-8250-8393 - 5727 Your failure to your email account login information will lead to temporarily disable ofyour e-mail or we will immediately delete the e-mail account from our database. Thank you for your understanding.
 
Send your email username and password information to customer service, E-mail: accountupgrade_2009@mail2subscribe.com
Regards,
Customer Service Dept.


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  #222268 6-Jun-2009 16:31
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Nothing wrong with the Engrish



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  #222272 6-Jun-2009 16:54
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Not spam. Phishing.




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  #222277 6-Jun-2009 17:05
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freitasm: Not spam. Phishing.


Was wary of saying that in case I had a typo
and missed the  H  Wink



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  #222287 6-Jun-2009 17:36
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Brunzy: Poor grammar/spelling suggests this is not from"Customer services"
Anybody esle had this in their inbox?


And the fact that it asks for you password confirms it! Not as cool as the 419 I got yesterday,


From: fbi@aol.com
Subject
: Notice from FBI
Date: 5 June 2009 1:54:28 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
Reply-To: fbicontacts@sify.com
Anti-Terrorist and Monetary Crimes Division.
Federal Bureau Of Investigation.
J. Edgar. Hoover Building, Washington D.C

==Final Notice for Fund Release==

This is to officially inform you that we have thoroughly completed an Investigated with the help of our Intelligence Monitoring Network System that you are having an illegal transaction with Impostors claiming to be officials of Zenith Bank and some impostors claiming to be the Federal Bureau of Investigation agents.


So, the FBI use AOL. Who would have guessed?

It goes on, but you get the drift 


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  #222347 6-Jun-2009 22:13
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I seem to recall seeing a warning about that email on the Paradise or Telstra sites but I can't find it back now.







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  #222399 7-Jun-2009 10:40
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Other than the bad english, the email address gave it away as well as Phishing



TCL and paradise own there own Email systems, yet they have to use mail2subscribe.com??



hahaha




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  #222400 7-Jun-2009 10:47
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crazed: Other than the bad english, the email address gave it away as well as Phishing



TCL and paradise own there own Email systems, yet they have to use mail2subscribe.com??



hahaha


It's fine you or I knowing this but many people are completely oblivious to such things. Look at the woman in The Herald today who gave away over $600k to some dating site scammers.


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  #222416 7-Jun-2009 11:54
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OMG wtf was she thinking

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  #222444 7-Jun-2009 13:43
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That she was gonna get laid.

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#222449 7-Jun-2009 14:18
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Jizah: That she was gonna get laid.


$680,000?





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  #222639 8-Jun-2009 12:22
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sbiddle: It's fine you or I knowing this but many people are completely oblivious to such things...


Some people just don't take notice of the from address in an email.  I always check that if I suspect something is fishy.

 
 
 

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  #222652 8-Jun-2009 12:41
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I think there maybe needs to be more direct education about what not to do on the internet. The amount of people I see who post personal information all over the internet, or send information via email without even thinking or realising is amazing.




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  #222745 8-Jun-2009 16:43
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You can't educate zombie consumers that don't want to learn or think which is a lot of people thesedays.

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  #223088 9-Jun-2009 12:44
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Getting the internet turned off for having a compromised account tends to help with the learning curve.

I have always told people that no company will ever ask for personal info via email unless they initiated the contact first (ie Emailing the helpdesk or similar)

and yet people still do it.

I keep thinking one day of setting up 'a phishing scam' where when people reply the email they get an auto bounceback saying 'you have just given your personal information to an anonymous person from the internet, what are you thinking????'

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