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  1. #1

    Scam targeting Ausfish members

    If you recieve an email that looks like this below - delete it.
    Don't open the file it pops up.

    Dear Valued Member,

    According to our site policy you will have to confirm your account by the following link or else your account will be suspended within 24 hours for security reasons.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/confirm.ph...ausfish.com.au

    Thank you for your attention to this question. We apologize for any inconvenience.


    DON'T OPEN IT.

    Dave ><>

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    imported_admin
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    You will probably find that it is not targeting Ausfish Members but anyone with an E-mail address.

    The scam usually works that the domain name matches the E-mail address. So if your E-mail address is at AOL the link would show as
    http://www.aol.com/confirm.php?email=nugget@aol.com

    But that link actually is hyperlinked to another website, not the one displayed.

    So don't open the E-mail or click on the link if you have opened the E-mail.



  3. #3
    bidkev
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    Got one!

    Your email account is suspended for security reasons. We attached some important information regarding your account.

    The info is in an attachment.

    The strange thing is ??? ??? My addy is shown in the path and I only use this addy on Ausfish. How did they get hold of it ???


    afe-KeepAlive:0
    Return-Path: <service@iprimus.com.au>
    Received: by cpms02.int.iprimus.net.au (7.0.036)
    id 429B6B67003B82DC for kingtin@iprimus.com.au; Fri, 3 Jun 2005 02:36:51 +1000
    Received: from cmailg4.svr.pol.co.uk (195.92.195.174) by mx02.iprimus.com.au (7.2.055.4)
    id 42925C8700E1211B for kingtin@iprimus.com.au; Fri, 3 Jun 2005 02:36:51 +1000
    Message-ID: <42925C8700E1211B@mx02.iprimus.com.au> (added by postmaster@iprimus.com.au)
    Received: from user-1586.l5.c4.dsl.pol.co.uk ([84.65.6.50] helo=iprimus.com.au)
    by cmailg4.svr.pol.co.uk with esmtp (Exim 4.41)
    id 1DdsgX-0008IQ-4x
    for kingtin@iprimus.com.au; Thu, 02 Jun 2005 17:36:48 +0100
    From: service@iprimus.com.au
    To: kingtin@iprimus.com.au
    Subject: Your Email Account is Suspended For Security Reasons
    Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:42:58 +0100
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
    boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0013_CAE40C0E.C402B202"
    X-Priority: 3
    X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

    cheers

    kev


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    imported_admin
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    If you display your E-mail address on a website, like you have above, it can easily be harvested by anyone running an E-mail harvesting program or by a virus on someones computer that has a page with your E-mail address in their cache.


  5. #5
    bidkev
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfish
    If you display your E-mail address on a website, like you have above, it can easily be harvested by anyone running an E-mail harvesting program or by a virus on someones computer that has a page with your E-mail address in their cache.
    I appreciate that and that is what I am trying to get at. I only use kingtin at this site. I am displaying it now because it has obviously now been harvested and already I am starting to receive spam, which I never have before.....but how ??? It has never been displayed before. I use "dead drop" addies when I post to newsgroups and my addy is hidden in my profile.

    Perhaps I cocked up and sent a post somewhere with this addy, but I doubt it. I'll have to google myself to see.

    cheers

    kev



  6. #6

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    Yep I got one and now keep getting emails from all sorts. Just make sure your anti-virus program is current and working. Dont open them and you can even send infected files to your anti-virus provider so they can work on reducing future threats.

    Cheers
    James.

  7. #7
    imported_admin
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    Kingtin

    Your E-mail address is on the following website
    http://www.meliora.co.uk/mail59.htm


  8. #8
    imported_admin
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    Big_Unit

    Your E-mail address is on the following site
    http://www.crazycow.com.au/reports/d...y.ihtml?id=533


  9. #9

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    I get at least 10 a day. Never open anything that you don't know and close all pop ups at all times..., even if it promises they can make certain parts of your body grow bigger... hehheee

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    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    My email address is also on another fishing site that I advertised some gear on. I am 100% certain thats where they got it. Fishnet.com is the name of it and its been nothing but trouble since I went on it. This is what they write " I would like to buy gear you have for sale in Marine section, please send me your bank and personal details for prompt payment." I have found if you block senders of scammy type emails they just use another address to keep sending them.

    Cheers
    James.

  11. #11

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    I had the same problem with that other site. Don,t use it anymore. Send a reply to the email stating.

    "We have received your email and logged your IP address. All of this information has been sent to the relative authorities for investigation into fraudulent activity."

    A mate that works in IT told me this and it worked. The emails stop almost straight away.

    Snap

  12. #12

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    I have had exactly the same email twice, supposedly from Ozemail.
    Spam, we used to eat it years ago.

  13. #13
    Mad_Barry
    Guest

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    I love my email, everyone is always so helpful in offering their services.

    I can now "get it up again"

    I get all these adult sites links given to me, all they needed was my credit card numbers. (but they wont actually charge me )

    I have the cheapest insurance premiums on my house, boat and car, organised by this wonderful guy in the cayman islands.

    I even have this new nigerian business partner tracking down a long lost inheritance for me

    damn, what would we do without it

    I get a lot less of these great emails on my ausfish account than my hotmail account. ???




  14. #14

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    lol

  15. #15

    Re: Scam targeting Ausfish members

    I have had 11 emails supposedly from Bigpond ,containing a attachment that contains a virus.
    I checked with Bigpond Technical Support and they said to delete the emails ,and also delete them from Deleted Items/emails.
    They also said that Bigpond NEVER send attachments.
    Hope this helps
    Regards
    seabug

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