on 30-12-2014 22:02 - last edited on 30-12-2014 22:19 by BrendonM
Hi,
I received the below email which is almost certainly a phishing attack, given the real email address it came from and the URL behind the "HERE" link. Did anyone else get this? It is scary that they got hold of my name, email address, phone number and even date of birth and now they want my password too.
From: noreply@o2mail.co.uk <test@sipav.org>
Date: 30 December 2014 8:23:39 pm GMT
To: "mr Xxxxx Xxxxx" <xxxxx@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: mr Xxxxx Xxxxx - Your account for mobile number (07xxxxxxxxx) requires immediate attention - 30 Dec 2014
This e-mail was sent to xxxxx@yahoo.co.uk by O2.
Hello mr Xxxxx Xxxxx,
Your O2 account requires your immediate attention.
We can see that you've recently paid your monthly bill and we request that your information is validated before we can finalize your balance.
Please confirm that the information displayed below is correct:
Name: mr Xxxxx Xxxxx
Date of Birth: dd/MM/yyyy
Mobile Number: 07xxxxxxxxx
Current Plan: Pay Monthly mobile
You must now click here HERE (xxxxx) to verify your O2 account.
Please note, if you fail to validate your account with us your services may be suspended.
Regards
The O2 Team
Sorry, but we can't write back to you from this address, so please do not reply.
This email is sent from Telefonica UK Limited
Registered office: 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4DX
Registered number: 1743099
on 31-12-2014 17:43
on 31-12-2014 17:43
on 31-12-2014 18:10
on 31-12-2014 18:14
on 31-12-2014 18:14
on 31-12-2014 19:26
on 31-12-2014 19:26
Honestly.... it really is ok to say do not click on the link.....most of us know that...there are equally as many that wont.know its a scam
We are hearing from people who have thought to come to the forum...what about the untold numbers who haven't posted here? I suspect there are going to be a lot of folk who are totally ripped off with this..:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-12-2014 20:13
on 31-12-2014 20:13
on 31-12-2014 20:34
on 31-12-2014 20:34
@Anonymous wrote:
And this is o2's official response on twitter. Guiding people to a report from January 2013. O2 really don't care.
http://news.o2.co.uk/2013/01/09/fraudsters-making-social-media-an-antisocial-place/?utm_campaign=engagor&utm_content=engagor_MjY2ODAwMA%3D%3D&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
I will reply to this also Nick. It's appalling. Have they no idea that this is a lot worse than the one in January 2013....Its as if we are the first to hear about it...Oh let me think about that...We probably are
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-12-2014 20:34
on 31-12-2014 20:34
on 01-01-2015 01:45
on 01-01-2015 01:45
@Anonymous wrote:
And this is o2's official response on twitter. Guiding people to a report from January 2013. O2 really don't care.
http://news.o2.co.uk/2013/01/09/fraudsters-making-social-media-an-antisocial-place/?utm_campaign=engagor&utm_content=engagor_MjY2ODAwMA%3D%3D&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Typical !!!
on 01-01-2015 10:00
on 01-01-2015 10:00
The very least they should do in light of the current wave of phishing emails, is to post a warning on the website. Not hard is it?? They, however, just prefer to bury their head in the sand whilst people are being taken to the cleaners by these shysters.
on 01-01-2015 15:34
on 01-01-2015 15:34
I also got this email and the day before that the same request via SMS from 02UK, noticed the 0 instead of an O.
It looks phishy obviously, but to have all that info, makes it look plausible. I went direct to the O2 website to check all was OK and it was. I copied the link and pasted it into Google, which led me to this thread.