Spam of the Day
Oct. 3rd, 2007 03:38 pmDear Wachovia Bank customer,
Wachovia is pleased to notify our online banking customers that we have successfully upgraded to a more secure and encrypted SSL servers to serve our esteemed customers for a better and more efficient banking services in the year 2007.
Due to this recent upgrade you are requested to upgrade your account information by following the reference below, using our new secure and safe SSL servers.
To validate your online banking account click on the following link:
[partially deleted URL ending in ...phxhs.k12.az.us/icons/secure/upgrate/online/Login]
This email has being send to all our bank customers, and it is compulsory to follow as failure to verify account details will lead to account suspension.
Thank you,
Wachovia Online Banking Security Team.Upgrade Your Account
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Some people must really be total idiots. (I'm not entirely sure if I mean the spamee or the spammer, here.) Note that URL - Phoenix High School, maybe? And you can't see the return address, which is that all-time classic no-reply@yahoo. What I really want to know is how the heck this got through Gmail's spam filter, which is usually smart enough to catch stupid baloney like this.
Wachovia is pleased to notify our online banking customers that we have successfully upgraded to a more secure and encrypted SSL servers to serve our esteemed customers for a better and more efficient banking services in the year 2007.
Due to this recent upgrade you are requested to upgrade your account information by following the reference below, using our new secure and safe SSL servers.
To validate your online banking account click on the following link:
[partially deleted URL ending in ...phxhs.k12.az.us/icons/secure/upgrate/online/Login]
This email has being send to all our bank customers, and it is compulsory to follow as failure to verify account details will lead to account suspension.
Thank you,
Wachovia Online Banking Security Team.Upgrade Your Account
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Some people must really be total idiots. (I'm not entirely sure if I mean the spamee or the spammer, here.) Note that URL - Phoenix High School, maybe? And you can't see the return address, which is that all-time classic no-reply@yahoo. What I really want to know is how the heck this got through Gmail's spam filter, which is usually smart enough to catch stupid baloney like this.