01 April 2010
The following (or similar) email is currently in circulation and should be ignored. The email appears to be addressed From: TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM [mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ] and has a Subject: Dear Account User,.Do not reply to this email. It may be a
scam / phishing for your security information. Delete it
immediately.
From: TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM [mailto:
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]
Subject: Dear Account User,
Dear Account User,
THIS MESSAGE IS FROM OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM. This message is sent automatically from Our Webmaster Administrator Upgrade/Maintenance Program periodically sent to all our Email User for Upgrade/Maintenance.Just before this message was sent, you have 18 Megabytes (MB) Message Storage in your Webmail.To help us re-set your WEBSPACE on our database prior to maintaining your Email Storage Capacity.
To prevent your account from being deleted,you must reply to this e-mail by providing us the Information for confirmation that you still operate this email on regular basis: You are to send the below details for confirmation.
User Name:
Password:
You will continue to receive this warning message periodically.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM 2010
Subject: Dear Account User,
Dear Account User,
THIS MESSAGE IS FROM OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM. This message is sent automatically from Our Webmaster Administrator Upgrade/Maintenance Program periodically sent to all our Email User for Upgrade/Maintenance.Just before this message was sent, you have 18 Megabytes (MB) Message Storage in your Webmail.To help us re-set your WEBSPACE on our database prior to maintaining your Email Storage Capacity.
To prevent your account from being deleted,you must reply to this e-mail by providing us the Information for confirmation that you still operate this email on regular basis: You are to send the below details for confirmation.
User Name:
Password:
You will continue to receive this warning message periodically.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM 2010
This is an example of a money laundering
operation where criminals use your bank account to 'wash' stolen money.
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