This must be the worst scam attempt I’ve received this week…

From: support@customersservices.net
Subject: Confirm Your E-mail Address Upgrade Your Mail Account
Date: Fri 28 Mar 2008 12:51:45 GMT+01:00
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Reply-To: custormercareservice1@strompost.com

Dear valued customer,

We are currently performing maintenance for our Digital Webmail Customers. We intend
upgrading our Digital Webmail Security Server for better online services.
In order to ensure you do not experience service interruption,Please you must reply to
this email immediately your account in order to prevent any unauthorised
account access following the network intrusion we previously communicated.
and Check out your new features and enhancements with your new and improved Webmail
account,

To enable us upgrade your Account for better online services please reply to this mail
we have found the vulnerability that caused this issue, and have instigated a system
wide security audit to improve and enhance our current security,

in order to continue using our services you are require to update you account details
below.

To complete your account verification, you must reply to this email
immediately and enter your account details below.

Username: (**************)
password: (**************)

Failure to do this will immediately render your account
deactivated from our database.

We apologise for the inconvenience that this will cause you during
this
period, but trust you understand that our primary concern is for our
customers and for the security of their data.
our customers are totally secure

One Response to “This must be the worst scam attempt I’ve received this week…”

  1. Roland Hesz Says:

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