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Scam warning, received this email, requests all bank acct details once logged in

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This e-mail was sent to me by O2.

Hello MICHELLE,
Your O2 account requires your immediate attention.
We've made some important security changes to our website and in our best attempts to keep you safe, we require each of our customers to confirm their accounts in order for their mobile services to remain active.

Please confirm that the information displayed below is correct:

Name:MICHELLE
Date of Birth:
Mobile Number:
Current Plan: O2 300 24 month £17.45 per month

You must now click here HERE to verify your O2 account.
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

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Anonymous
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Especially after 4 or 5 members immediately flagged the post to have the personal info removed
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Anonymous
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Also thanks @Bambino for helpful & useful advice as always
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7.56am and the details are still there.....10 hours? Flagged again but maybe pointless!

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I have to say I am very concerned that nearly 9 hrs after this initial post was flagged (a number of times by many of us) that the OPs personal details are still showing at nearly 8 am in the morning!! Smiley Mad

I have flagged again and hope someone will remove them ...

 

Edit:... 8.36 am edited by Brendon.....

 

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This latest round of emails and texts isn't the first time. O2 were hit at the beginning of 2012 with a data breach based on how the website was moving data. See the report below. ...

http://beta.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/o2-data-breach-why-we-should-a...
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It is so worrying Nick. Its a real fact that not everyone is savvy about scams...It doesn't matter whether we think they should be ....because as these get more and more sophisticated they can fool even the more knowledgeable.

It as if the scammers have mounted a post Christmas campaign to hook as many people in as possible..:smileysad:

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This was highlighted here initially when it first hit the headlines. That was nothing compared to the information out there now...

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The email that many people had came from an idiot in Italy. The actual email address was test@sipav.org

If you click on the link to verify your details then the sender will have access to you Bank details and can withdraw money from your account.

Be warned DO NOTHING except to delete it.

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@Anonymous wrote:

The email that many people had came from an idiot in Italy. The actual email address was test@sipav.org

If you click on the link to verify your details then the sender will have access to you Bank details and can withdraw money from your account.

Be warned DO NOTHING except to delete it.


Hi @Anonymous  Yes the originator from Italy was identified by another member @Beenherebefore  on another Scam thread yesterday.  It doesn't hurt to get the message out as much as possible though. Thanks for your heads up..:smileywink:

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Hi all,

 

We are looking into the issue and thanks so much for letting us know if you were affected. If/when I get any info to report back with I shall do so. In the meantime, if you have not already, please follow the instructions in the below page for how to report any suspicious communications you receive to O2.

 

http://news.o2.co.uk/2014/05/29/phishing-alert-may-2014/

 

 

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