Thursday, September 24, 2009

Yahoo! Scam BEWARE!

Recently, I received an e-mails which I thought came from Yahoo! Customer care. As I am busy with my work in office, I responded to what the e-mail asking to me without any verification. Later at night I received confirmation e-mail to my secondary e-mail (Gmail account) that I had changed my password in my Yahoo! account which I never did. So, from that moments I lost access to my Yahoo! account and my friends called me up to ask about e-mails which they thought I sent to them. I was really mad that time. I also learnt that some of my friends was also become a victim of this scam, some even got money from there relatives... thanks atleast it never happen to me...

Here are the screen shot of the scam e-mails... please do not deal with them if you received the same as pictures below.



It is look like Authentic E-mails from Yahoo! as it has the Yahoo! header but please note that they are asking for your personal information which I think Yahoo! will never do, please take note of the e-mail address where the e-mail was originated. I had received atleast 3 or 4 e-mails with the same content but with different e-mail address, which means came from different sender.


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