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Posted: 04.12.2016  ·  #1
In the last two weeks I have received the following phishing emails.

1. an email telling me my 'what's app' account is due to expire. It will cost 99p to renew if I follow the link and update my details.

I don't use What's app

2. An email (two actually) allegedly from Netflix telling me they were having problems with my account and to contact them and update my details.

I don't use Netflix.

Pass the word to others to watch out for them.

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Posted: 04.12.2016  ·  #2
I am getting those type of emails every week suppose to be from PayPal and sometimes from a bank that I don't do business with. I Just don't open them!


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Posted: 04.12.2016  ·  #3
Yeah, I get them all the time and I just delete them.


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Posted: 04.12.2016  ·  #4
I dont get any,they go straight into spam with me, :up:


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Posted: 04.12.2016  ·  #5
A piece of advice from someone who works in this area, no financial institution wiIl EVER send u a mail looking for u to confirm personal or bank details.All mails like this should be deleted.This includes mails pertaining to be from revenue or a utility company telling you that you're due a refund and to follow a link even if the link looks genuine, it's so easy to re-direct one to a spurious Web page that looks legit, any mails like that just delete!


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Posted: 11.12.2016  ·  #6
I keep getting one from my boss asking me to transfer money, even though we could be driving in the car together :lol:


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Posted: 12.12.2016  ·  #7
This latest purporting to come from Amazon. Given lots of people are buying lots on line in the run up to Christmas, especially from Amazon it is likely to catch some out. Allegedly the email is pretty good.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci…-safe.html

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Posted: 13.12.2016  ·  #8
I get these and just delete them.
Some are very good. My son and his fiancée were recently caught for €2000 on a very good rental scam. It was too late when they became aware of the frequency of the scam.
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Posted: 13.12.2016  ·  #9
Buggers getting sophisticated now with scams.
I get them too, delete them...... if I'm in any way doubtful I'll open the site on my browser and log in normally....NEVER FROM THE EMAIL.
Also, if I have no dealings with said company I never even entertain it.


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Posted: 14.12.2016  ·  #10
Yep and there is the guy from India who called on the phone to say that Microsoft noticed a problem with my Windows and he wanted to fix this for me. I politely declined and hung up. My phone number is ex-directory so they must be just calling up random numbers.

Opening your email is a bit of a risk - you certainly need to be a bit focused when reading through the list before opening anything. If you do not recognise who it is from or what it is about from the name and heading you are probably better off deleting it without opening

Even if you do recognise the name be careful before you click on anything - I have had a few events where people I knew allowed their computer to be hacked so scam emails were coming from people that I knew <_<


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Posted: 14.12.2016  ·  #11
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Yep and there is the guy from India who called on the phone to say that Microsoft noticed a problem with my Windows and he wanted to fix this for me. I politely declined and hung up.


I've had him too. And I'm on Apple


My latest was an email from greater Manchester police stating that I had been caught on a speed camera doing 85 in a 30 limit outside Salford looking for. Fixed penalty payment
I was at work at the time


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Posted: 14.12.2016  ·  #12
Yeah Digger, I got 2 of those and I've never been there in my life. Lol


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Posted: 15.12.2016  ·  #13
Not sure what you are all complaining about.

I am currently expecting......

A new fit young model from Russia

$4 million in funds that I can hold onto for 2 years - the Ambassador to Nigeria needed them out of the country (shh don't tell anyone)

Free condoms for life

My Paypal account password changed FOC

My Microsft account fixed by someone in Nigeria - they are soooooo helpful

A massive claim for the accident I never had - that fooled them 8-)

A brand new Motorhome for £500 - it was on ebay

A new Range Rover - all I had to do was click and share on Facebook

Two new RV's - again a click and share on FB

Finally a holiday in New Zealand - I have to meet a guy in Thailand in a bar, but he sounds very genuine.


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In all seriousness, it is so easy to fall for a Scam, especially if you are not on a real computer IE: a PC, or are maybe new to the internet.

Joberg is so right.

Some tips:

No one that is legit will ever ask for your password.

Never click on a link in an email unless you fully trust its source, go the long way around, if it is a paypal email, then open a new browser window and type in https://www.paypal.com (S means secure)

Always go the long way round - go to the site the link is pertaining to be from, do not click links no matter how real they seem.

if you are on a PC, hover your mouse over all links, the intended url will show up in the bottom of your browser. For instance: if a paypal email has a link and you hover over it and it does not say https://www.paypal.com but instead MAY look like: http://www.myscamtoyou.paypal.com delete the email and report to spoof@paypal.com

Hope that maybe helps someone.


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Posted: 15.12.2016  ·  #15
So which offer did you choose ? :devil:

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Posted: 15.12.2016  ·  #16
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So which offer did you choose ? :devil:

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I'm not stupid! all of them! :D

Well except for the 'free condoms for life' they said 5 a week, us married men know we only need two a year! - that made me realise it was a hoax. They can't fool me.


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Posted: 15.12.2016  ·  #17
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Quote by TeamRienza

So which offer did you choose ? :devil:

Davy


I'm not stupid! all of them! :D

Well except for the 'free condoms for life' they said 5 a week, us married men know we only need two a year! - that made me realise it was a hoax. They can't fool me.


:D :D


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #18
Is that 2 every year Ally? 8-)


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #19
That's right two per year
one to blow up at the new year party and one at your birthday party


One for you clever people who understand
on my old computer in my e-mails there was a tab at the top which you could link on which gave you a quick way to put into Junk or Spam and if you put in spam you got a sort of thank you note.
Since getting windows 10 I don't have this so is it me or is this another "improvement" that came with my Windows 10
Sorry for being a luddite but maybe there are others out there as well
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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #20
What email? hotmail? gmail? and what client (software) are you receiving your email on?


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #21
see I knew it would get difficult its what was loaded when I got the dam thing
er
Outlook/Hotmail maybe


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #22
Do you use the built in email client in win10 or do you have Microsoft office installed?


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #23
Hey this is getting way to complicated for a thick sod dragged up in Derbyshire mining town
but as I have only just installed a older version of office I guess I am using what was built-in :(


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #24
Twice spoilt bugger :D


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #25
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Hey this is getting way to complicated for a thick sod dragged up in Derbyshire mining town
but as I have only just installed a older version of office I guess I am using what was built-in :(


Does the top of it look like this.......



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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #26
yes :happy:


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #27
Right click second column on the email you are viewing - move to junk

Might be a handier way, I'll look when I get home.


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #28
Thanks for that but I did know how to put into Junk but there was a Spam section on my old laptop which if I remember correctly redirected any e-mails from that address elsewhere without coming to me, a bit like blocked phone numbers on the mobile and home phone, I thought then that these were checked and at some point the e-mail address closed down to stop them sending to other people.
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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #29
I got the one from Microsoft,so before they start I always tell them that they have rung a premium number and they will be charged £1.50 per min do they wish to continue they soon hang up ,another one to pull on them is lift the phone wait till they talk and than answer with hello Belfast pnsi police service thy soon get of the phone ,the last one I got about my computer he said that I had a prob so I said are you giving me a computer he said no I'm going to fix yours I said I need a computer for him to fix will he give me one ,do you not have a computer,im 89 years old I can't even work the f****n tv what the f**k would I be doing with a computer you daft tw*t and hung up :devil:


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #30
My usual,


I'm ringing about your accident........... yeah it was awful....... please tell us about it. Then go into a long story about being out for the day with family....... at this point they are very interested.

Then just at the end, it was just as we were getting home and I never made it :( - what happened Sir? well it's a bit emabarrassing but I sh*t myself, you what!? I sh*t myself, just couldn't make it home in time.
Sorry can you say that again? I S H I T myself.

Dial tone.


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:lol: :lol:


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:D :D :D


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Posted: 16.12.2016  ·  #33
:up:


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Posted: 17.12.2016  ·  #34
Just had an email advising that USD 2.5mill has been credited to my visa account Only a few small charges to pay first then I'm good to go Now the question is who has the motorhome of my dreams in stock


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Posted: 17.12.2016  ·  #35
If you forward the 2.5 mil, I'll let you know ;)


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Posted: 17.12.2016  ·  #36
No bother, what's your a/c details


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Posted: 17.12.2016  ·  #37
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Just had an email advising that USD 2.5mill has been credited to my visa account Only a few small charges to pay first then I'm good to go Now the question is who has the motorhome of my dreams in stock



Would you be willing to split it and i will pay the charges when the money is in my account? :-|


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Posted: 18.12.2016  ·  #38
60/50 split


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Just resurrecting an old topic here, Got a scam email this morning from a fake DPD address asking me to update my details or track an item as they were unable to deliver my parcel.Looks like its going around a while,so just be careful whilst checking emails, we don't want anyone getting phished, things are tight enough as it is.

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Just resurrecting an old topic here, Got a scam email this morning from a fake DPD address asking me to update my details or track an item as they were unable to deliver my parcel.Looks like its going around a while,so just be careful whilst checking emails, we don't want anyone getting phished, things are tight enough as it is.


Aye I got that one too, along with a few others. 🤬

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