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"These emails are known as phishing emails, designed to get you to click a link which then installs a phishing spyware virus on your pc which then captures every keystroke you make, including urls, userid's and passwords. Be very wary of them. Most email clients are aware of these things and you can mark them as phishing scams and they'll automatically be filtered out when any more arrive. The problem is that the people who make these things are highly skilled at it (although you'd think they'd learn basic English first) and they get resent from a different email address which hasn't been used yet, and then your email client doesn't know what to do with it, so you mark it as phishing again etc etc.. Do it enough times and you'll see less and less of them arrive as your email client will report to hotmail, for example, about dodgy messages coming from the same source." Thanks wishy, just went on the Santander website to find out the email address to forward it to. I forwarded it and it came back to me, failure notice. Waste of time! I checked and double checked the email address too | |||
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"Resist the temptation to hit 'reply' and give the sender a piece of your mind. It simply proves your address is live and monitored and makes it more valuable to crooks." +1. | |||
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"Thanks wishy, just went on the Santander website to find out the email address to forward it to. I forwarded it and it came back to me, failure notice. Waste of time! I checked and double checked the email address too" It's a waste of time sending it to the banks as they are already aware the problem exists. Their responsibility ends when they tell you not to click any link in any email supposedly from them as they would never issue such emails. The banks would also be highly suspicious of Mr Average's bank account suddenly recieving £3m from someone in Nigeria. It's not going to happen is it. Bottom line, if it looks dodgy, it is dodgy, and you should protect your identity and your pc by simply deleting them and/or mark them as a phishing scam. | |||
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