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Fake Email spam but look pretty genuine

Dazza19801980
Visitor

Scam e-mail are getting pretty convincing at a quick glance, luckily I always check the sender 🤓. Just a heads up for the people who aren't clued up on this sort of thing 😮.

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Christopher_B
EE Employee

Hi @Dazza19801980

 

I hope you're well and having a cracking weekend, are you up to much or is it a chilled one? 

 

Thanks for letting us know about this we really appreciate it. 

 

Could you please forward the email onto phishing@ee.co.uk.so our security team can investigate?

 

Thanks 

 

Chris

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Christopher_B
EE Employee

Hi @Dazza19801980

 

I hope you're well and having a cracking weekend, are you up to much or is it a chilled one? 

 

Thanks for letting us know about this we really appreciate it. 

 

Could you please forward the email onto phishing@ee.co.uk.so our security team can investigate?

 

Thanks 

 

Chris

bristolian
Legend
Legend

I'll add by means of general advice - any message or email that includes a reference to "click here to update your details" is very likely to be a spam message.

 

No reputable company would ever ask you to "click here to update your details" and it's a classic alarm-bell.