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You DO NOT need to restore your WCNet account- (2/2/12):

From: WCNet's [mailto:online-services@wcnet.org]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 5:34 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Re-Activate Your Email Account.

Dear Valued customer,

We recently upgraded our Online Service to provide a
good services for all our Online Account in
order not to be experiencing any difficulties
when signing to your Online Account.
Click Here to Restore Your Account

Regards
WCNet's

If your account needed to be restored, you would not have received this email in the first place.


Your WCNet Webmail HAS NOT Expired- (1/27/12):

From: Wcnet [mailto:online@wcnet.org]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 6:36 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Your Wcnet Webmail Has Expired

Dear Customer

For your security, access to Your Webmail Has Expired

update Your Online Account by  clicking here Note that the actual URL for this was not a WCNet address

 

Online Helpdesk

If the security for your webmail had expired you would not have been able to read this email in the first place because your access would have expired.


NOT FROM WCNet.org - (1/13/12):

From: WCNet.org [mailto:antivirusalerucus@wcnet.org]
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 12:21 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Mail Antivirus Alert

Dear Customer,

Thanks for your support with us,

In other to keep using your account you have been advice to keep your account antivirus updated,

Click below to continue

http://www.wcnet.org/anti-webmail/login.php (the real url attached to this was http://wcnetatt.net/WCnet.html, a bogus address)

Thank you.
Respectfully


More Phishing - (1/19/12):

From: tomm@cardinsul.com [mailto:tomm@cardinsul.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:57 PM
To: ###########
Subject: BBB SBQ Form

Thank you for supporting your Better Business Bureau (BBB). Your BBB receives more than 6,500 requests for information every day and provides reliability reports to consumers 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week.
As a service to BBB Accredited Businesses, we try to ensure that the information we provide to potential customers is as accurate as possible. In order for us to provide the correct information to the public, we ask that you review the information that we have on file for your company.
We encourage you to use our ONLINE FORM to provide us with this updated information. The URL below will take you directly to this form on our website:
CLICK HERE to login to your BBB account (UserID: 22227099 Password: pv6r4hm)
You may also complete the form on the reverse side of this letter and mail to PO Box 1000; DuPont, WA; 98327; or fax to (206)436-5496.
Please look carefully at your telephone and fax numbers on this sheet, and let us know any and all numbers used for your business (including 800, 900, rollover, and remote call forwarding). Our automated system is driven by telephone/fax numbers, so having accurate information is critical for consumers to find information about your business easily. In addition, many consumers may search our database using your e-mail and/or Web address, so please be sure to include this information as well. As a BBB accredited business, you receive a free hyperlink from your online reliability report to your company Web site if provided to us.
Thank you again for your support, and we look forward to receiving this updated information.
Sincerely,
Accreditation Services

THE BEST WAY TO RECOGNIZE PHISHING IS BY THE RETURN ADDRESS OR THE LINK ATTACHED TO CLICK HERE!

Dear Customer,

It has come to our attention that your account Billing Information records are out of date. That requires you to update your Billing Information. Failure to update your records will result in account termination.

Click on the reference link below and enter your login information on the following page to confirm your Billing Information records...

Click on http://store.apple.com to confirm your Billing Information records.

Thanks,
Apple Customer Support

THIS APPEARS TO BE GOING TO THE APPLE STORE BUT THE ACTUAL LINK WAS SOMETHING DIFFERENT!

* Links on these samples have been changed to protect anyone from accidently clicking on them!


NOT FROM WCNET.ORG - (7/11/11)
WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU TO LOG INTO AN EXTERNAL SERVER TO VALIDATE YOUR EMAIL!:

From: WCNet.org [mailto:nasmierwillcare@gmail.com] < NOTE THE RETURN ADDRESS
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:59 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: E-Mail Account upgrading of WCNet.org @2011

Welcome to WCNet.org 2011

Dear Email subscriber

We would like to inform you that we are currently
carrying out scheduled maintenance and upgrade of
our account service and as a result of this your
accounts have to be upgraded.
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.
To maintain your account, you must reply to
this email immediately and enter information below:

Name:

Password:

Failure to do this within 72 hours will immediately render
your account deactivated from our database.
Thank you for using our Services!!!!!! "WEB-MAIL SUPPORT
WEB-MAIL ACCOUNT ABN 31 088 377 860 All RightsW
CIC, 440 East Poe Road, Suite 201, P.O. Box 207,
Bowling Green, Ohio, 43402
E-Mail Account upgrading of WCNet.org @2011


From: Administration [mailto:admin@wcnet.org]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 12:12 PM
To: admin@wcnet.org
Subject: Your Email Alert!

          ******Wcnet Mail-- Information Technology Unit******

Dear Client,
   This notice is to alert all wcnet.org webmail mail users that there has
been a recent flaw in our mail server. Due to this downtime most email
relays will be delayed. Some accounts will be unable to receive mails.

    Our technicians have fixed this problem but in other to migrate to the
new server manual update is required from you as the email owner. This
update is simple as it only requires you to login. Please click or
open the link below and login to have your account successfully
migrated to the newly repaired server.

   http://74.53.143.183/~evol/upgrade/v014/

  Thanks for your understanding. Please remember that in a few days the
old server will shutdown. Any email account that has not been updated
will become unfunctional.

Thanks.
WCNET Mail TEAM


Note the Return Address of this one!:

From: WCNet Webmail [mailto:kolkon@EUnet.rs]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 8:52 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Dear WCNet Webmail User

 

This is to complete your account verification process of the past
year for the maintanance of your email account, you are required
to answer this message and enter your ID and PASSWORD space
(*******), you should do so before the next 48 hours of receipt
of this email, or your account will be deactivated and deleted
from our database.

Full Name:
Webmail User ID:
Webmail Password:
Confirm Password:
Date Of Birth:

Your account can also be monitored;http://webmail.wcnet.org/src/login.php

© 2000 - 2011, WCIC/WCNet. All rights reserved.


NOT FROM WCNET.ORG - (6/1/11)
DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION!:

From: Webmail Help Desk [mailto:webmail@wcnet.org]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 4:04 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Confirm Account update

This message was sent automatically by a program on Webmail which
periodically checks the size of inboxes, where new messages are
received. The program is run weekly to ensure no one's inbox grows
too large. If your inbox becomes too large, you will be unable to
receive new email. Just before this message was sent, you had 18
Megabytes (MB) or more of messages stored in your inbox on your
Webmail To help us re-set your SPACE on our database prior to
maintain your INBOX, you must reply to this e-mail and enter your:

Username: {...........}

and Password: {..........}

You will continue to receive this warning message periodically,
If your inbox size grows to 20 MB, then a program on Bates Webmail
will move your oldest email to a folder in your home directory to
ensure that you will continue to be able to receive in coming email.
You will be notified by email that this has taken place. If your
inbox grows to 25 MB, you will be unable to receive new email as
it will be returned to the sender. After you read a message, it is
best to REPLY and SAVE a copy.

Thank you for your cooperation.
Webmail Help Desk


We are not instructing you to upgrade your email. (10/25/10)
DO NOT SEND THEM YOUR INFORMATION!:

Note that while the return address to this email appears to be from WCNet, if you actually hit reply it goes to a gmail account.

From: Email Alert from wcnet.org [mailto:upgradeaccount@wcnet.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:38 AM
Cc: recipient list not shown:
Subject: Dear Valuable Customer

 

Update your wcnet.org Email Now.

Dear Valuable Customer,

This message is from wcnet.org messaging center to all wcnet.org Email
owners. We are upgrading our data base and e-mail center. We are deleting
all unused wcnet.org Email to create more space for new one. To prevent
your account from closing you will have to update it below so that we will
know that it's a present used account.

During our regularly scheduled account maintenance and verification procedures,
we have detected a slight error in your account information.
To securely confirm your personal information please refrence to the file bellow:

However, wcnet.org has been receiving complaints from our wcnet.org Email.
As a result we are making an extra security check our entire Customers
mailbox to protect their information from theft and fraud. And this will
also prevent your wcnet.org account from receiving junk mails.

 

To get started :
  FILL THE FORM BELOW.

Requested Information

Email User-name: ...............
Email Password: ................
Reconfirm Email Password:..............
Date of Birth: ................
Country or Territory: ..........

Confirm Your Account now to start enjoying the benefits of your account and to avoid identity theft and fraudulent activities on
your account.
  
Please Note:
If we do no receive the appropriate account verification within 48 hours, then we will assume this account is fraudulent and will be suspended.
The purpose of this verification is to ensure that your account has not been fraudulently used and to combat the fraud from our community.

Copyright@2010 wcnet.org all rights reserved.


VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ (7/27/10)

There have been a number of emails (see examples below) that have gone out appearing to be WCNet webmaster requesting your information.  Even though the reply email appears to be webmaster@wcnet.org it is not a legitimate email.  WCNet will NEVER ask for personal information from you by email.  In fact it is a good practice to never send any personal information (password, bank account, credit card, etc) through email to anyone as email is not as secure as sites like your bank.


VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ (7/20/10)

There have been a number of emails disguised as companies like amazon.com saying they are confirmation of an order.  You will notice that the return address is usually not the company that is supposedly represented. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!


There have been a number of new emails claiming to be greeting cards.  Again you will notice that the url to claim the greeting card is not the company they claim to represent. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!


They are still at it! Someone is sending email that appears to be from the email address support@wcnet.org. When you reply to the email it goes to a totally different domain and address. This email asks for personal information regarding your account, including your password and your date of birth. WCNet will never ask for that information to be emailed to us, we already have the information and will not need to ask for it again. If you have replied to this email please contact the WCNet help desk immediately (help@wcnet.org) to determine what can be done to protect your account. In this day of identity theft, it is not wrong to question everything that appears to come from WCNet. If we need to contact you we will do so in a way that will not jeopardize your personal information. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding in matters such as this.

The Staff at WCNet.org

Here are examples of some these emails. DO NOT REPLY TO THEM:

From: Help Desk [mailto:help@desk.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:40 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Dear Account User

Dear Account User,

This message is from the helpdesk support  center. Be informed that your
mail box has exceeded the storage limit set by your
administrator/database, you are currently running out of context and you
may not be able to send or receive some new mail until you re-validate
your mailbox.

To prevent your email account from been closed, re-validate your mailbox
below to enable us increase the storage limit:

User Name:
User Email:
Email Password:

Your account shall remain active after you have successfully confirmed
your account details.Thank you for your swift response to this
notification we apologize for any inconvenience.

We appreciate your continued help and support.

Regards,

Help desk.


From: WCNET VERTIFICATION TEAM [mailto:ivland@cavenet.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 6:57 AM
To: alert@wcnet.org
Subject: Upgrading

Dear Wcnet subscriber,
 
We are currently carrying out a maintenance
process to our Wcnet account. To complete this process, you are advise to reply this
mail immediately, and enter your User Name here (.......) And Password here(.......)
if you are the rightful owner of this account.
 
This is as a result of some suspicious activities reportedly going on in your mail account, we are
is trying to stop this spammers from gaining access to your account.
Failure to summit this required information,
will leave us with the fact that they have gain total accessof your mail account and may lead to
future deactivation of this account,We are sorry for any inconveniences this mail cost you.
 
NOTE: YOU WILL BE SENT A PASSWORD RESET MESSAGE AFTER THIS PROCESS.
 Thanks for your intellection.
THE WCNET VERIFICATION TEAM.


From: Wcnet.Org Webmaster [mailto:thedubbs@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:50 AM
To: undisclosed recipients:
Subject: Emergency Email!

Dear Wcnet Webmail subscriber,

We hereby announce to you that your email account has exceeded its storage limit and your mail account will be deactivated and deleted from our server. You are hereby advised to verify your email account. please click on the link below to verify your email account.

A link will appear here that is clickable, do not click on the link at all

Thank you.
WCNET Webmail Management Team


From: "Message from wcnet.org" <updateinfo@wcnet.org>
To: "undisclosed-recipients:"
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:19 AM
Subject: Update your wcnet.org Email Now 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
              This is a Web News Email Account Update
                See the below mailing information
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Update your wcnet.org Email Now.


Dear Valuable Customer,

This message is from wcnet.org messaging center to all wcnet.org Email owners. We are currently upgrading our data base and e-mail center. We are deleting all unused wcnet.org Email to create more space for new one. To prevent your account from closing you will have to update it below so that we will know that it's a present used account.

However, wcnet.org has been receiving complaints from our customers for unauthorized use of the wcnet.org Email. As a result we are making an extra security check on our entire Customers mailbox in order to protect their information from theft and fraud.

Warning!!! Email owner that refuses to update his or her Email, within two days of receiving this warning will lose his or her Email permanently. You are require to send us the below information via:   Requested Information  

Email Username: ...............
Email Password: ................
Date of Birth: ................
Country or Territory: ..........

To reply to this email, just clink on reply on your account. 

Thanks for your co-operation.

Copyright@2009 wcnet.org all rights reserved.


From: Wcnet Account Management [mailto:web-accountcustomerservice@adnise.net]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 7:23 PM
To: youraccount@wcnet.org
Subject: ANTI SPAM UPDATE (FINAL WARNING NOTICE)

Attn: To All Account User,
 
This message is from Wcnet Management Messaging Center to all our Webmail.Wcnet.org account users. We are currently upgrading our data base and account center. This is to enable your account take a new look with new functions and help protect against spam e-mails. We are therefore deleting all unused email account to create more space for new accounts and updates.
 
To help us fight spam and to prevent your account from closing you will have to update it below so that we will know that it's an active account.
CONFIRM YOUR EMAIL IDENTITY BELOW
*Full Email: ...............
*EMAIL Password: ...............
*Date of Birth: ....................
*Alternative Email: ............
*Country Or Territory: .........
 
WARNING!!! All account owner that refuses to comply with this update will lose his or her within seven days of receiving this notice.
Thank you for your understanding. We are delighted to bringing communication closer to you.
Copyright 2009 - Account Management Technical Support - All Rights Reserved.


If you receive anything claiming to be from WCNet that contains an attachment
DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT!

WCNet will NEVER send an email containing an attachment!

Your Password has not been reset and your Account has not been suspended!

There have been times when WCNet subscribers have received an email supposedly from webmaster@wcnet.org saying their password has been reset or their account has been suspended. Webmaster will never send you an email saying this. These emails are a virus. DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT that comes with the email. Just delete the email. If your account had been suspended or your password changed, you would not have received the email in the first place. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we combat these viruses and spammers. For more information regarding this read some of the articles and links below.


Here are some samples that appear to be from various companies.
NEVER OPEN AN ATTACHED FILE UNLESS YOU ARE EXPECTING SOMETHING
!

From: Verizon Wireless [mailto:noreply@verizonwireless.com]
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 1:19 PM
To: youraccount@wcnet.org
Subject: Your credit balance is over its limit

Dear Verizon Wireless customer,

Your credit balance is over its limit. Please use the attached Verizon Wireless Balance Checker Tool to review and analyze your payments.

Yours sincerely,
Verizon Wireless Customer Services


From: Customer Support [mailto:noreply@bankreport.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 10:01 AM
To: youraccount@wcnet.org
Subject: payment request from "Company Name"

We recorded a payment request from "Company Name" to enable the charge of $268.83 on your account.

The payment is pending for the moment.

If you made this transaction or if you just authorize this payment, please ignore or remove this email message. The transaction will be shown on your monthly statement as "Company Name".

If you didn't make this payment and would like to decline it, please download and install the transaction inspector module (attached to this letter).


The following emails that appear to be from the Facebook and/or MySpace are fraudulent.
DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHED FILE
!

From: "The Facebook Team" <service@facebook.com>
To: youraccount@wcnet.org
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Facebook Password Reset Confirmation.

Hey username,

Because of the measures taken to provide safety to our clients, your password has been changed.  You can find your new password in attached document.

Thanks,
The Facebook Team


From: "Myspace Service" <service@myspace.com>
Date: October 30, 2009 1:45:47 AM EDT
To: youraccount@wcnet.org
Subject: Myspace Password Reset Confirmation

Hello,

Because of the measures taken to provide safety to our clients, your password has been changed. You can find your new password in attached document.

Thanks,
The Myspace Team


The following email that appears to be from the Microsoft is fraudulent.
DO NOT RUN THE ATTACHMENT
!

Dear Microsoft Customer,

Starting 18/10/2009 the ‘Conficker’ worm began infecting Microsoft  customers unusually rapidly. Microsoft has been advised by your Internet provider that your network is infected.

To counteract further spread we advise removing the infection using  an antispyware program. We are supplying all effected Windows Users  with a free system scan in order to clean any files infected by the  virus.

Please install attached file to start the scan. The process takes  under a minute and will prevent your files from being compromised.  We appreciate your prompt cooperation.

Regards,
Microsoft Windows Agent #2 (Hollis)
Microsoft Windows Computer Safety Division

For more information regarding this email check http://www.darkreading.com/security/vulnerabilities/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=220700200#


The following email that appears to be from the Internal Revenue is fraudulent.
DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!

From: "Internal Revenue Service" <no-reply@irs.gov>
Date: September 24, 2009 11:56:06 AM EDT
Subject: Notice of Underreported Income

Taxpayer ID: yourname-00000174073547US
Tax Type: INCOME TAX
Issue: Unreported/Underreported Income (Fraud Application)
Please review your tax statement on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website (click on the link below):
review tax statement for taxpayer id: yourname-00000174073547US
Internal Revenue Service


What is Spam and How Do I Avoid It?

Spam activity has been on the rise lately due to the fact that spammers are constantly updating their methods.
The latest is that they include their message in an image that is imbedded in the email.
This allows their message to get through many spam filters that look for certain spam related text.
Anti-spam vendors are working on solutions but it will take time.

CRITICAL! - Click Here for Windows Updates?

What is Phishing?

If you have received an email from any financial institution or companies such as eBay requesting your account information through email. You have been Phished!

If you have an account with any business regarding finances, they already have your personal information and will never request the information by email or online. Someone is trying to get your information to steal your money, credit or your identity. If you have a question about this contact the organization that you supposedly received the email from before doing anything. You will probably find out that the email is a scam.

For more information regarding Phishing, check out this site:
http://www.antiphishing.org/


From time to time an email comes out claiming to have a fix for a specific virus attached to it.
These warnings sometimes contain the following footer:

*-* AntiVirus: Found to be clean
*-* "WCNET" Anti-Virus Service
*-* http://www.wcnet.org

WCNet will never add a signature at the bottom of any email that goes through our server!

No legitimate company (WCNet, Microsoft, Norton, McAfee, etc)
will ever send you a virus or worm fix as an attachment!

If you want an update from Microsoft go to the link above.
If you want virus protection updates, go to one of the links listed below.
NEVER open attachments that claim to be Virus or Worm fixes!

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