10-06-2013 17:05 - last edited on 10-06-2013 17:16 by Toby
I maintain the email filtering software at my place of work and noticed a number of emails supposedly from O2 Customer Care had been blocked. On checking the emails I noticed that they are indeed fake and by clicking on the link in the email and entering your details, you will give someone else access to your account.
Anyway, the email:
Althought the email appears to come from "shops.usero2@o2.co.uk" it is actually from "nobody@server64.nt100.datacenter.ni.net.tr".
If you click on the link in the email, it takes you to a malicious website (edited out link) which will ask you to enter your O2 username and password. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!
The easy way to protect yourself from phishing emails like this is to remember the following:
I hope this helps protect someone! But it could also be why we may have seen an increase in hacked O2 accounts...
10-06-2013 17:34 - edited 10-06-2013 17:36
10-06-2013 17:34 - edited 10-06-2013 17:36
Thanks for the heads up.
Have you given 02 feedback on this too ??
Ive notified the staff of the forum if you havent already.
10-06-2013 18:00
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10-06-2013 23:41
@Anonymous wrote:
I'll bet that lot over the pond operating PRISM aren't monitoring server64.nt100.datacenter.ni.net.tr
Bet their monitoring you now for saying that!!!!
26-06-2013 16:50
Just recieved a fresh batch of O2 Phishing emails into work today!
Email comes in looking like this:
Suspicious looking on its own! But on clicking the link, it takes you to a fake sign in page, although the address bar shows the completely wrong address and there are errors on the page:
If you enter your username and password then click on the Sign In button it takes you to the O2.co.uk homepage and your username and password will have been saved somewhere for the scammers to use.
Please everyone be very very careful when checking yoru emails from any organisation you deal with. Most organisations wont ask you to click on a link to login, but if they do, always check the address bar to make sure you are on the correct site, or dont click on the link and go to the site yourself in your browser.
These emails have now been sent to Phishing@O2.com
27-06-2013 15:38
27-06-2013 15:44
@Anonymous wrote:
Not had any fake ones sent to my email address yet, but then again not had any real ones sent either.
Your not missing much
14-07-2013 23:27