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There are e mail's being sent to people that pay for msn and hotmail premium services that are not from MS.
The subject line " msn user information verification, verify your billing information"
From " msn.........net or tech.........net"
The first one came 1/24/05 this one wasn't to bad the Idiots forgot the link they wanted you to click on.
The second on 2/7/05 with a working link but with bad word structure. They ask for you to click the link and sign in with your .net passport password and update all personal and credit card info :laugh: .
Well last night I got bored so I clicked the link it looked like a MS site and yes I put my password in (so I could see what the next page was) well thats where the form came up to put personal info in along with credit card number. The site looked like MS but wasn't so I closed out and went to change my password and contact microsoft billing (I was told the e mails are fake and have been out a few days or so, to forward them to her)
So heads up.
If you received one of these and filled the forms out change your password and watch you credit card these e mails are fake.
Now off to check into an e mail I received with subject line
" RE:Wedding 6kb" I never sent one out about a wedding " I wonder whats in there
Damn I hate when this happens.
The subject line " msn user information verification, verify your billing information"
From " msn.........net or tech.........net"
The first one came 1/24/05 this one wasn't to bad the Idiots forgot the link they wanted you to click on.
The second on 2/7/05 with a working link but with bad word structure. They ask for you to click the link and sign in with your .net passport password and update all personal and credit card info :laugh: .
Well last night I got bored so I clicked the link it looked like a MS site and yes I put my password in (so I could see what the next page was) well thats where the form came up to put personal info in along with credit card number. The site looked like MS but wasn't so I closed out and went to change my password and contact microsoft billing (I was told the e mails are fake and have been out a few days or so, to forward them to her)
So heads up.
If you received one of these and filled the forms out change your password and watch you credit card these e mails are fake.
Now off to check into an e mail I received with subject line
" RE:Wedding 6kb" I never sent one out about a wedding " I wonder whats in there
Damn I hate when this happens.