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    Mailbox Quota Alert! – Phishing Email Sent to Fordham Community on 8/26/2009

    By Shannon OrtizJanuary 20, 2010Updated:February 5, 20191 Min Read
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    This is another phishing email that has been reported. This message was received on or about August 26th, 2009. Please DO NOT respond to this message or anything that looks like it. You may disregard and delete this message. If you have any questions about the validity of this email please contact the University Help Desk directly at 718 817-3999 or via email: helpdesk@fordham.edu.

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    Mailbox Quota Alert!

    This message was sent automatically by a program on the webmail. Your
    Mailbox Quota Has Exceeded The Set Quota/Limit. You Are
    Currently Running On Temporary Extended Quota Due To Hidden Files And
    Folders in Your Mailbox.
    In Order To Increase Your Mailbox Quota and re-set your SPACE on our
    Data Base prior to maintain your mail account, you must reply to this
    e-mail with your login Information as stated below:

    First Name:__________
    Username/ID:__________
    Password:__________

    You are required to provide the information requested.

    Failure To Validate Your Webmail May Result In Loss Of Important
    Information In Your Mailbox Or Cause Limited Access To It.
    Thank you for your cooperation.

    Help Desk

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