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Sunday, February 21, 2010

GMAIL ACCOUNT FRAUD

GMAIL ACCOUNT FRAUD, Relatives BE AWARE, do not give your account information to these people, who have nothing to do but HATE.  Send LOVE to HATE.  VERIFY, that they are in need, because they make others bleed, they need to forgive all in their sleeves (hands given in sin).

NEVER, EVER give ur passwords away!! this is DEFINITELY a scam! they're just trying to steal information from u. never, EVER give passwords, account numbers or anything away. i remember a credit card scam like this going on. it was an elaborate scam. the email looked like a company email. it directed to to a website that even had the company name in it, but it was a scam! they said people had to either verify their personal identity and enter their account number and details into the website, or their credit account would be closed! they got a lot of credit card numbers and charged their accounts for everything they had!
NO BUSINESS EVER EMAILS U EITHER ASKING FOR UR PERSONAL ACCOUNT INFO, OR GIVING U A LINK DIRECTING U TO A WEBSITE TO ENTER ACCOUNT INFO!!! IF U EVER GET AN EMAIL LIKE THIS FROM UR BANK OR CREDIT CARD, OR EVEN UR EMAIL ACCOUNT, CALL THE COMPANY DIRECTLY AND ASK THEM IF THEY ARE DEMANDING ACCOUNT INFO TO BE ENTERED. EVEN IF THEY DO SAY THERE IS SUCH A THING, THE EMAIL U GOT COULD STILL BE A SCAM DIRECTING U TO A FALSE WEBSITE. NEVER, EVER EVEN GO TO THESE LINKS!! always just call the company and ask to speak to someone in charge. they will always tell u too, never give ur personal info away! they dont use email to do things like this!  22 days ago by   heatherbirdlady
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/gmail-scam-c305178.html


Fraud begins: On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Gmail account-support@gmailservicess.com; wrote:


Dear Valued Member,



We are shutting down some email accounts and your account was automatically chosen to be deleted. If you are still interested in using our email service please fill in the space below for verification purpose by clicking the reply button. Learn more


Account:
Password:
Birth date:
Country:


Warning!!! Account owner that refuses to update his or her account within Seven days of receiving this warning will lose his or her account permanently.
Thank you for using Gmail !
The Gmail Team
GMAIL Fraud ends!

from    Twin Deer Mother
reply-to    TwinDeerMother@whitebuffalocalfwoman.org
to    Gmail ,
account-support@gmailservicess.com,
accounts@google.com
date    Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 9:09 PM
subject    Re: Account Verification
mailed-by    gmail.com




Spammers beware, what you dish out, comes back to you!

White Buffalo Calf Woman Sings! Blessings to your heart, won't you come on in?  There is a place in paradise, when you listen to the within.  Don't find forgiveness in your heart, then find the time to pray, then you will know that God is here to alleviate your pain!

Mail Delivery Subsystem



Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

    accounts@google.com

Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 5.2.1 <accounts@google.com>... Mailbox disabled for this recipient (state 14).

Scam Gmail Verification Email is Identity Theft Effort in Disguise

Summary: A Gmail confirmation scam email is going around, asking you to verify your Gmail account. "Dear Account User," the request starts out - and goes on to say that you need to confirm your Gmail account, or it will be closed down. Of course, the language is wrong, and it wasn't even necessarily sent to your Gmail account, but still, people will be taken in by this scam, which asks for your account username and password, your date of birth, and your country of residence. Here's the scam reproduced in full - if you get this, don't reply!
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GMail, AOL, Yahoo Mail also targeted in phishing scamGmail, AOL, Yahoo Mail also targeted in phishing scam

Google confirms problem is "industry-wide"

Google has confirmed that a large number of passwords to its email accounts have been stolen in an "industry-wide phishing scheme" which affects Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL and a number of other service providers.

Following the news that 10,000 Hotmail passwords had been posted on the Web, a second list surfaced - this time containing 20,000 account details from a string of different account providers. Some of the accounts are old, unused and fake, but many are genuine according to the BBC.

Google said: "We recently became aware of an industry-wide phishing scheme through which hackers gained user credentials for web-based mail accounts including Gmail accounts. "As soon as we learned of the attack, we forced password resets on the affected accounts. We will continue to force password resets on additional accounts when we become aware of them".

The company added that the password issue wasn't a breach of its security, it was instead a scam where users have been tricked into giving up their passwords on what they thought were legitimate sites. These types of attacks are known as "phishing".

Security experts have recommended that if users suspect they might be affected then they should immediately change their passwords, as well as on any other sites that share the same password.

Scams and fraud involving Gmail addresses

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If your credit card was used without your authorization, we recommend contacting your local authorities, your credit card company, and any website where the credit card was used.
If you have observed or been the victim of illicit activity on a non-Google website (i.e. Craigslist, Ebay, Paypal, and other sites), you'll need to contact your local authorities and the specific website that was involved.
In either case, you may also wish to file a report with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov), a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center. Unfortunately, Gmail is unable to participate in mediations involving third parties, or track suspicious credit card activity.
If you wish to inquire about a Gmail user's involvement in a scam or identity theft case, please note that in accordance with state and federal law, it is Google's policy only to provide this information pursuant to a valid third party subpoena or other appropriate legal process.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=62401

Remember that you can perform a reverse DNS lookup of the email's origin (http://www.ip2location.com/emailtracer.aspx)

Report fraud to EBAYto spoof@e-Bay.com

Warriors of the Earth  
 

Welcome to the home of love, where your computer gets to know of hugs. Take the time to give it love, to ensure the spine stands, on the test of time (until you update protection files again). For only you can operate the golden rule, do unto your computer, who knows who to fool. But we do outwit the slyest fox, when we give love instead of gloves (put them up, combative forces). The greatest part of protection is clear, the smooth operation of moving in space is dear (world wide web). Protect my computer God above to bring the Angels down below. Bless and bless the common place, to be rest assured that all is grace.