WebMail Maintenance
This is a typical password-phishing scam, inviting you to send your (secret) username and password to the scammer’s address so he can gain access to your account. The broken English (”these information”) is always a giveaway, as is the fact that you may not even be a customer of the named company.
from: eMAIL Maintainance (tech_supportteam01@w.cn)
to: helpdesk@email-update.com
date: Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 4:21 PM
subject: WEBMAIL USERS MAINTENANCE NOTICE (webmail@maintenance.org)Dear WebMail Customer,
For your safer and faster Internet service, We are upgrading our DATABASE SERVER to better your service on the WebMail Network.
Please you are to follow Below information to Validate Your Mailbox And Increase Your Quota. Please provide all these information completely and correctly.
User ID:*****
Password:*****Thank you.
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