Yesterday I received an Email from the BMO to one of my Email accounts which is not connected to any Bank and more for general requests. So the first idea I had was that this will be a SCAM Email. But other than the once I saw before where they ask you to confirm your contact details, this one assumed that you did not do anything and asked you to confirm that you did not attempt to access the BMO (Bank of Montreal).
Of course I checked the Link and the destination wasn’t the BMO. Well I wasn’t to surprised. But than I clicked the link anyways and got forwarded to a site that unfortunately looked very much like the BMO website. I made a screenshot which you can find below.
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Categories: Email, Junk, Spam, Scam, Phishing
Tags: 2012, bank of montreal, bmo, bmo bank of montreal, email, fraud, fraud prevention, internet, junk email, scam, scam prevention, spam
Last week I received an Email send by a friend of mine. Well at least that what I thought when I first saw the Email. In the Subject a big EMERGENCY. I knew that my friend had some big projects on her plate and thought she might really need my help, but than I read the text.
I saw this kind of Emails before and knew immediately that this was a Scam Email. Someone hijacked her Email account. I called her and told her what just happened. She mentioned that she just recently changed her password and I advised her to do it again, but from a different computer, because the one she used might had a spy on it.
I also told her to contact her friends to inform them that she didn’t sent out this Email. You never know who may fall for it.
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Today I received two Emails pretending to be from the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The BBB is a non profit organization, fighting against scams, not just in and from the internet. If you have problems with a company you can contact the BBB and file a complain. You can get more information about the BBB by following this link http://www.bbb.org
But coming back to the Emails I received. Both Emails had the BBB Logo as well as an attachment. The attachment was a ZIP file and after opening the ZIP a EXE file was revealed.
Please find here the text of those Emails.
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This might not be the newest and for sure not the most original version of an old and familiar scam, but one I received the first time so far. Or let say this is the first time I noticed that Email.
I guess we are all familiar with that Email from someone, living in another country and need our help to transfer a gazillion dollars. That we will get of course a share, because of all the trouble we have to go through, is mentioned in those Emails as well and of course out of the question. But what is the trick behind that? Well the scam has different faces. Read more…
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I received today another SCAM Email and hope that many of you will share this post, so that we can secure that nobody is falling for this trick. The Email pretend to be from PayPal, asking you to verify your account details, because your account is “locked”.
If you follow the link in that Email you will be forwarded to a website that looks very much like the regular PayPal website. You will find the Username and Login field and everything else looks also like the real site, only thing is, it is not the original PayPal site. The links on that fake PayPal website are not working and if you click on them you will get a message that says:
“While your account is limited accessing this page may be denied. Successful login will display the Security Verification page“
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