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[Alert] T-Mobile Scamming Email

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 Hi, Black-Friday has arrived, and the "season" of Scam is back. Today, I continue to receive a Scamming Email that mimics the popular mobile service provider T-Mobile. Here is the Scamming content: And, If you carefully look at the Email Address (in the Red rectangle), you can see that it is from the Scammer, NOT T-Mobile's Email Address. This Scamming way IS NOT NEW, but there are MANY careless people get scam. To report this Scamming Email to Google, you only need to press on the horizon three dots at the Top Right corner, and select "Report Phishing". Happy and safe holiday!

[Alert] Netflix Scamming Email

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 In this Covid time, there are many people stay at home and relax with TV and Streaming. Hence, the cyber crimes exploit this to steal private information. In this case, Netflix scamming email has appeared. This morning, I receive a Netflix Scamming Email. Here is its content: Very strange?  I check again the sender's email address. This email is very dangerous because its design mimics Netflix email. So, if people are not careful, they can click on the button "Update Payment" and provide their financial information such as credit card number, secret credit information ... Finally, I report this Netflix Scamming Email to the email provider. In this case, I use Outlook, so I report this Phishing email, just click "Junk" --> "Phishing" If you use Gmail, you also report this Scamming Email to Google. Click on the three dot at the top right corner, then "Report Phishing". Stay strong and careful,

[Alert] PayPal Scamming Email

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 Hi there, Hope you're well in this Covid-19 time. Today I receive a scamming email that it mimics PayPal notification email for users. Here is its message: However, if you're careful , you can check the email address of that sender. In this case, I do that.  Here is the sender's email address: That is very dangerous if someone believes that email comes from PayPal, and then clicks to the button "Login to PayPal Account". Then their PayPal username and password will be stolen. One way to let your email provider know that email above is phishing / scam, in this case, I use Outlook email, just click "Junk" --> "Phishing".  If you use Gmail, you also do that by clicking "More" --> "Report Phishing" Stay strong and careful,

Latest Apple ID Stolen Problem

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The latest stolen Apple ID problem!!! Today, I've just found out a "phishing" e-mail that can let the victims give their Apple ID to the "digital theft". Its content as below: "Boldly", the scammer tried to fake the victims by displaying those links seem to be "Apple links", even Apple headquarter address in the USA! (those are marked with red rectangles). However, if people "keep calm", then they will "discover" the "trap" behinds. First, let's look at the address of the "phishing" sender: We'll click on the right arrow besides ... The marked red rectangle shows us the "real" address of that phisher! And then, when we try to look up that one's domain on some sites like whois.net , check-domains.com , etc. we may find that the domain is ... down (maybe, it's removed or no one acknowledges to own it.) "Wickier", the a...

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