Spoof email tricks AOL users

Written on September 24, 2005 – 4:29 pm | by GoogleBot |

Customers conned out of confidential information

An email scam is targeting AOL customers in an attempt to steal personal details, according to web monitoring company Websense.

Users receive a spoofed email purporting to come from the security department at AOL claiming that the company suffered a security breach over the weekend and that confidential information may have been compromised.

The email also requests users to connect to a website to download and install a new ’security patch’, which will ‘protect their information’. The spoofed message reads:

‘Failure to download this security patch in the next 48 hours will result in the temporary suspension of your America Online account. At this point we will send you a Security Patch CD in the mail. Upon installing it, your account will be reactivated.’

Full story: vnunet.com

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