on 30-12-2014 23:07 - last edited on 31-12-2014 08:46 by BrendonM
Hi all, please be aware that I have just received this email. It is not from O2 when you click the link it takes you to the O2 page via a proxy server that records your key strokes.
This e-mail was sent to xxxxx by O2.
Hello mr **** ****,
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 **** ****
Date of Birth: **/**/**
Mobile Number: 07715******
Current Plan: Pay Monthly mobile
You must now click here HERE 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
****PLEASE DONT GET CAUGHT OUT****
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on 30-12-2014 23:25
on 30-12-2014 23:25
Just to add...you should report it to O2 using this link...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-12-2014 23:21
on 30-12-2014 23:22
It's been reported a number of times already and O2 are looking into it.......
Thanks for posting.
@Toby another one for you 😞
on 30-12-2014 23:22
on 30-12-2014 23:22
on 30-12-2014 23:25
on 30-12-2014 23:25
on 31-12-2014 08:37
on 31-12-2014 08:37
It's scary where they are getting this info from. It has to originate from O2 down to their partners and very likely then sold on further.
on 31-12-2014 08:42
on 31-12-2014 08:42
@jonsie wrote:It's scary where they are getting this info from. It has to originate from O2 down to their partners and very likely then sold on further.
I agree @jonsie I have PM'd Toby with my concerns about this. It seems to be worryingly sophisticated!
There has been a rush of posts on here over the past 2 days with tales of emails texts and calls...all with far more information than they should have.and none of them O2. I just worry about the people who may not have come here for advice...and are currently being scammed
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-12-2014 08:54
on 31-12-2014 08:54
on 31-12-2014 09:00
on 31-12-2014 09:00
The DPA seems totally inadequate these days. No information should be shared but even then there are unscrupolous people in all walks of life ready to make quick bucks. There should be ways of controlling access to data bases and anyone found abusing this should be imprisoned.
on 31-12-2014 09:23
on 31-12-2014 09:23
It's sad that there are so many scams out there these days. Some people are lucky and spot them, but to many people, they are not aware that they are scams and they give out important imformation which makes them vulnerable. Obviously it is impossible to stop all of the scams because when one is exhausted, such as the O2 one, the fraudsters will start another scam, such as Amazon, etc.