Spam Quarantine Notification Scam
Allegedly from: Trusted mail server (impersonates your email service).
Wants you to think that you need to click a link to free a spam message. Instead you get screwed.
Spam Quarantine Notification
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The message(s) below have been blocked by your administrator as suspected spam.
There are 1 new messages in your Email Quarantine since you received your last Spam Quarantine Notification. If the messages below are spam, you do not need to take any action. Messages will be automatically removed from the quarantine after 30 day(s).
If any of the messages below are not spam, click the Release link to have them sent to your Inbox. To see all quarantined messages view your email quarantine.
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Release
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Rpit Dxitez <>
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11 Dec 2013
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Note: This message has been sent by a notification only system. Please do not reply
If the above links do not work, please copy and paste the following URL into a Web browser:
https://mailsecure.rtaf.mi.th:83/Search?h=23673oaccufabk5klykd018igklhhb0edi2c87yc490i563669c&email=somepoorsap%40comcast.net
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Ignore it! Why you ask?
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.
Prompts you to download a file or .PDF
Never open files from senders you do not know or trust.
Wants you to click on a link to verify important information
Never click on a link from an email from a sender you do not trust.
Emulates a popular service
This email attempts to emulates a popular internet service hoping to get you to click on the link.
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.
Wants you to visit a website for more information
Never click on a link from an email from a sender you do not trust.
Most likely contains a virus
This communication has an attachment that likely contains a virus.
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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