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    Irregular Card Activity – Phishing Email Sent to the Fordham Community on 06/25/2014

    By Shannon OrtizJune 25, 2014Updated: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 June 25th, 2014. 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 IT Customer Care at 718-817-3999 or via email: helpit@fordham.edu.





    ——————— Begin Message —————————

    From: American Express (User@domain.com)
    Date: 2014-06-24 18:30 GMT-04:00
    Subject: Fraud Alert : Irregular Card Activity
    To: User@fordham.edu

     
    Irregular Card Activity
    Dear Customer,

    We detected irregular card activity on your American Express

    Check Card on 24 June, 2014.

    As the Primary Contact, you must verify your account activity before you can
    continue using your card, and upon verification, we will remove any restrictions
    placed on your account.

    To review your account as soon as possible please.

    Please click on the link below to verify your information with us:

    (Malicious Link)

    If you account information is not updated within 24 hours then your ability
    to access your account will be restricted.

    We appreciate your prompt attention to this important matter.


    2014 American Express Company. All rights reserved.

    AMEX Fraud Department

    —————– End Message ———————————-

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