Title: A message Post by: Annette on 15-Aug-10, 08:56:26 AM Today I got this message
"Due to the ongoing fund and unprotected security this is to inform you that you have exceeded your webmail quota limit of 325MB and you need to increase your Webmail quota limit because in less than 48 hours your webmail will be disable. Increase your email quota limit and continue to use your webmail account. To increase your webmail quota limit to 2.2GB, click the below link: [link removed] Thank you for your understanding Copyright©Academia Sinica 2010 Webmail Centre Helpdest Support." Is this a fake? ??? Title: Re: A message Post by: Donna on 15-Aug-10, 09:14:11 AM Today I got this message "Due to the ongoing fund and unprotected security this is to inform you that you have exceeded your webmail quota limit of 325MB and you need to increase your Webmail quota limit because in less than 48 hours your webmail will be disable. Increase your email quota limit and continue to use your webmail account. To increase your webmail quota limit to 2.2GB, click the below link: (Link Removed) Thank you for your understanding Copyright©Academia Sinica 2010 Webmail Centre Helpdest Support." Is this a fake? ??? I believe it is spam Annette...Spikeflow flowlist is a lottery thing in the UK. Don't click on it. Title: Re: A message Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 15-Aug-10, 09:56:19 AM Absolutely, Annette! DO NOT OPEN THAT!!! Consign it to the Trash with all haste! It came in as Junk, right? Even things that look bona-fide are just plain rubbish. I think I have received this message recently too. And we keep getting some purportedly from our phone company - NOT! - telling us to update our data... I think I am right in saying that the true bank, phone company etc. would never send such an email. I am not savvy about much when it comes to the web, but I have learned to recognise this type of thing. So - better safe than sorry, Girlfriend! Dump it!! (Also... check the English: Webmail is sometimes "webmail" and sometimes "Webmail". Also, it says "...your webmail will be disable" instead of "disabled". And "click the below link" - not "the link below". Dubious use of the language is always a giveaway!) Title: Re: A message Post by: Donna on 15-Aug-10, 10:02:11 AM Absolutely, Annette! DO NOT OPEN THAT!!! Consign it to the Trash with all haste! It came in as Junk, right? Even things that look bona-fide are just plain rubbish. I think I have received this message recently too. And we keep getting some purportedly from our phone company - NOT! - telling us to update our data... I think I am right in saying that the true bank, phone company etc. would never send such an email. I am not savvy about much when it comes to the web, but I have learned to recognise this type of thing. So - better safe than sorry, Girlfriend! Dump it!! (Also... check the English: Webmail is sometimes "webmail" and sometimes "Webmail". Also, it says "...your webmail will be disable" instead of "disabled". And "click the below link" - not "the link below". Dubious use of the language is always a giveaway!) Very good Bobbie, well said. :clap: Title: Re: A message Post by: Lou on 16-Aug-10, 08:05:15 PM Absolutely, Annette! DO NOT OPEN THAT!!! Consign it to the Trash with all haste! It came in as Junk, right? Even things that look bona-fide are just plain rubbish. I think I have received this message recently too. And we keep getting some purportedly from our phone company - NOT! - telling us to update our data... I think I am right in saying that the true bank, phone company etc. would never send such an email. I am not savvy about much when it comes to the web, but I have learned to recognise this type of thing. So - better safe than sorry, Girlfriend! Dump it!! (Also... check the English: Webmail is sometimes "webmail" and sometimes "Webmail". Also, it says "...your webmail will be disable" instead of "disabled". And "click the below link" - not "the link below". Dubious use of the language is always a giveaway!) If true, Annette-you might consider modifying your post to eliminate the link - just to eliminate the possibility of someone in this forum accidentally clicking on it and getting crap on their computers. I believe the author can modify their own message after posting it. Lou Title: Re: A message Post by: Donna on 16-Aug-10, 08:08:44 PM Absolutely, Annette! DO NOT OPEN THAT!!! Consign it to the Trash with all haste! It came in as Junk, right? Even things that look bona-fide are just plain rubbish. I think I have received this message recently too. And we keep getting some purportedly from our phone company - NOT! - telling us to update our data... I think I am right in saying that the true bank, phone company etc. would never send such an email. I am not savvy about much when it comes to the web, but I have learned to recognise this type of thing. So - better safe than sorry, Girlfriend! Dump it!! (Also... check the English: Webmail is sometimes "webmail" and sometimes "Webmail". Also, it says "...your webmail will be disable" instead of "disabled". And "click the below link" - not "the link below". Dubious use of the language is always a giveaway!) If true, Annette-you might consider modifying your post to eliminate the link - just to eliminate the possibility of someone in this forum accidentally clicking on it and getting crap on their computers. I believe the author can modify their own message after posting it. Lou I agree Lou, when I saw the link, I took a few words out of it and looked it up. It was some kind of spam scam lottery. Definitely a FAKE!! Spikeflow, Flowlist. Title: Re: A message Post by: Shaky on 16-Aug-10, 10:26:38 PM If true, Annette-you might consider modifying your post to eliminate the link - just to eliminate the possibility of someone in this forum accidentally clicking on it and getting crap on their computers. I believe the author can modify their own message after posting it. I removed it. Title: Re: A message Post by: Bird Crazy on 17-Aug-10, 07:40:34 AM Thank you Shaky :wave:
Title: Re: A message Post by: Carol P. on 17-Aug-10, 10:30:55 AM If true, Annette-you might consider modifying your post to eliminate the link - just to eliminate the possibility of someone in this forum accidentally clicking on it and getting crap on their computers. I believe the author can modify their own message after posting it. I removed it. I removed the 2nd time the link was posted. All gone! |