I received this, purporting to come from BT.
The English is a bit odd,
Dear Customer, We're very excited to bring you some of the biggest news in broadband for quite some time. We're switching your BT Account to BT broadband to protect your contact list and your folders. |
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Hello Mr John. This is your bank. Plees gife me you very important security details.
Zip files are the most dodgy, they can hide baddies apparently. Never open zip files unless you know who they are from.
these usually end up in my spam inbox without me even noticing. along with all the other ones from Barclays, NatWest, HSBC, the Post Office, etc etc.
EDIT: as I was writing this the following landed in my spam inbox:
Dear Customer
We are contacting you to inform you
that our Account Review Team identified
some unusual errors in your account profile.
This may be due to the following
1.Using a shared computer to access your online banking.
2.Making unverified transactions from an unknown ip address
3.Not logging off after online banking usage.
4.Not using your online banking for 3 days
Due to this an account update has been issued to rectify the
problem.
Click Here to update your account.
Yours sincerely
Accounts Review Department
Santander Bank
To be noted that I do not bank with Santander! But luckily Gmail is smarter than these rather shoddy scammers!
I wonder how some folk get their trousers/skirt on in the morning
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