ACCOUNT UPDATE TEAM!!! Email Scam

Allegedly from: Lynda Ireland lireland@scots.nsw.edu.au.

The people sending you this email are attempting to steal your email login information. Do not reply. Just report it as junk and move on.

Dear WEBMAIL Subscriber,

This is to inform you that We have
noticed some unusual activities in your
WEBMAIL account.
As a result, access to your WEBMAIL
account has been limited in accordance with the WEBMAIL.
WEBMAIL email Terms And Condition User Agreement.
To re-validate your WEBMAIL box, respond to this e-mail immediately.
FILL THE DATA NEEDED, AND SEND TO THE EMAIL BELOW

E-mail______
Username______
Password________
Confirm Password________

( webmailupdateteam1@126.com )

Once the information provided matches what is on our record,
Your account will work as normal after the verification is process,
and WEBMAIL Certificate will be renewed.

WEBMAIL Admin Helpdesk Center
Warning Code :ID6446238521

68 people that have visited this site have received this communication.
Have you ever received this communication through email or email forms?

Ignore it! Why you ask?

Requests your personal details

This is a BIG nono. NEVER, NEVER, EVER SEND THEM YOUR INFORMATION.

Email Spoofing

Sometimes you can receive an email from someone and the return address is from a trusted domain name even though the email was not sent by the domain in question. This is called email spoofing.

Poor Grammer

Excessively poor grammar is a dead giveaway to the reliability of an email supposedly coming from a reputable company.

Impersonates a reputable company

This communication attempts to emulate a reputable company hoping to get you to click on the link or download their attachments.

Claims to have come from a reputable source

This communication attempts to make it seem like it came from a friend, a lawyer, or co-worker hoping to get you to click on the link or download their attachments.

Impersonates you or your domain

The sender of this email uses your own email address or your domain name as the senders address hoping to boost the credibility of the email.

Ignore it! Ignore it!

If you can't report it, it's best to simply ignore email scams altogether.

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