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Subject: FBI - urgent message for the holders of debit cards
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Dear inhabitant USA.
FBI together with government carry out investigation concerning financial thefts of money from accounts of holders of debit cards. The earnest entreaty to all owners of debit cards to follow under the link that is lower for more detailed acquaintance with a situation and to take necessary measures.
[CLICK HERE - BUTTON ] or follow this link fbi.gov/debit_theft.html
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https://www. removed to prevent linking ]
Help the government to rescue the country and yourself from financial crash.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Anyone else get this spam email above?
I've never seen anything this fraudulently bad...
Is this guy a moron?
Going directly to the URL in a web browser produces an error.
Following the link in the email resolves to
h-t-t-p://64.246.47.234/urgent_messages/debit_theft.htm?time=pmam&session_id=ab552372cffe5 23cfae78d63ecb8ad7c768da8e6c7a87d6&host_acc=123978 d&user=usa&debit=y&balnce=default&accept_user=ma in
[dashes added to prevent linking]
WTF?
I guess I should report this.
I don't have time for this - this morning.
Good morning all.