on 26-06-2023 20:58
I received an email from “O2wifi@o2.com” asking me to click a link to verify my email address. I haven’t clicked it-is it likely to be a scam ? Flagging it here to warn others if it is.
on 26-06-2023 21:04
I think it's a scam, simply because anything ending with O2.com doesn't exist. It's O2.co.uk.
Block the number and report it free to 7726.
DO NOT follow any links or enter any information.
O2 advice here https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
How to block a number:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062352/
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201229
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-06-2023 21:24
on 26-06-2023 21:24
@Elanorf @Cleoriff
o2.com is the global o2 domain and does indeed belong to Telefonica, the domain points to the o2 Name Servers.
Have you connected or someone connected to an o2 hotspot at all?
So without seeing the full message headers, it is impossible to see if the email is spam.
on 26-06-2023 21:37
on 26-06-2023 21:38
Thanks for the replies, I’ve put a picture above of how the email looks
on 26-06-2023 21:52
on 26-06-2023 21:52
It's a genuine O2 domain used for the hotspots provided by o2 to shops and venues.
The domain uses O2 DNS servers and is owned by o2 Worldwide and is managed by o2's IP partner Stobbs.
Stobbs ranked Tier 1 in latest Legal 500 (iamstobbs.com)
on 26-06-2023 22:46
on 26-06-2023 22:46
on 26-06-2023 22:53
O2.com resolves to O2.co.uk - same thing
27-06-2023 07:44 - edited 27-06-2023 07:50
27-06-2023 07:44 - edited 27-06-2023 07:50
@MI5 wrote:O2.com resolves to O2.co.uk - same thing
Really? If someone mistakenly added .co.uk instead of .com to my email address. I wouldn't get the email. I fail to see how it's 'the same thing'?
All seems pretty stupid really. The op received an EMAIL asking them to verify their EMAIL address. What for?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-06-2023 09:16
on 27-06-2023 09:16
On our o2 wifi in our stores, it sends from .co.uk but I have also seen it come from .com it all depends on the vendor, and if they have a preference 😀
I agree it should be standardised and one of my pet hates is service admins who do this crap