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Monday, July 8, 2013

Fraudulent Mails

Most of you have been receiving mails, claiming lottery or fund transfer or direct job offer. And in return they ask your personal information and/or some money to be deposited to some account.

I too have got some of them. Even one complete letter from RBI (as they claim).
Please don't be greedy and never respond to such mails. And be careful if you really want to (in case you are desperate for job).

You may check following if you receive any such mails.

1. The e-mail Id : You will never receive mail from the organization.Organizations have e-mail Id's as <person-name>@<organization>.com or <department>@<organization>.com
And if you observe the mail id for Fraudulent mails, it will be most likely the <Oraganization>@<some-domain>.com.
Following is one of those mails I have received and you can see the mail id, that is not from coca cola.


You can see in above files, the mail address is not corresponding to the format it has to be and the mail was sent via rediff/yahoo.
In such cases avoid opening the attachments as they may have viruses that may damage your system.

2. Address and Names :

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