Who is sender "[email protected]"?
Yesterday I got an email from sender "[email protected]" with this content
[QUOTE]
"Dear Valued Customer,
Please be advised that you have now reached 80% of your allocated bandwidth. Your email have transferred 204480.00MB of rel="nofollow">http://thedomainfairy.com/wp-includes/Server/index...
Is there is someone try to steal my account?!
Please help
Update:I uploaded a screenshot of the fake page (at bottom), it's looks like the original one (at top)
Comments
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&y=PROD...
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Yes, its someone trying to get you to log in to their fake site so they can steal your password
Yahoo doesnt need you to verify your account
They are a computer company !
They know who uses their account and who doesnt.
They wouldnt use a link from thedomainfairy anyway
They wouldnt use an @ao.com email address
They ARE yahoo.com/
They dont need to use another email provider
Also they would type Yahoo ! Team not Yahoo Team !
The bandwidth thing is rubbish. If they ever ever emailed you about such a thing, they would tell you to clean up your account.. not cancel your acct
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Someone is trying to get your password, and it could be a phishing site. Yahoo does not use a @ao.com email anyway.