on 14-07-2012 20:53
on 14-07-2012 20:53
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-07-2012 18:39
Yes, there was an article about this in the trade press. The usual scammers taking opportunity of the outage. Once your O2 account is compromised they can change your address and order a new phone.
on 14-07-2012 21:26
on 14-07-2012 21:26
14-07-2012 22:35 - edited 15-07-2012 18:41
Hi angeltk,
It could be spam. If you're not sure, just delete it.
15-07-2012 16:53 - edited 15-07-2012 16:59
15-07-2012 16:53 - edited 15-07-2012 16:59
@Anonymous wrote:
is anyone else getting emails to say that their email address needs to be verified? I've had a few now telling me to log in and verify my details or my account will be closed down. Is this spam, the address it comes from is noreply@o2.co.uk
It's a scam, do not click on any links in this email.
http://www.millersmiles.co.uk/email/new-message-received-o2
An unsolicited email from anyone asking you to verify anything is likely to be fake.
15-07-2012 17:01 - edited 15-07-2012 19:41
15-07-2012 17:01 - edited 15-07-2012 19:41
That link may well lead to a fake site where they could be tricked into entering their O2 account details.
It's called phishing and the fake site could be indistinguishable from the real one.
on 15-07-2012 18:39
Yes, there was an article about this in the trade press. The usual scammers taking opportunity of the outage. Once your O2 account is compromised they can change your address and order a new phone.
on 15-07-2012 18:41
on 15-07-2012 23:22
on 15-07-2012 23:22
16-07-2012 10:32 - edited 16-07-2012 10:34
16-07-2012 10:32 - edited 16-07-2012 10:34
@Anonymous wrote:
thanks to you all for your replies, i thought it mite be a scam but have had a few so thought i'd better check it out. Thanks again
Let's stay safe out there!
There are several sites that expose these scams and phishing emails, have a Google for them.
I like a program called Trusteer Rapport, which can safeguard the sites you use and log into regularly, if you try to log onto a fake one it will block it and flag it to you.
You can get it here and it's free:
http://www.trusteer.com/webform/download-rapport
on 16-07-2012 12:18
on 16-07-2012 12:18
I've just noticed my advice has found it's way into the O2 Twitter feed now!