Gina Stevenson
27th July 2008, 03:20 PM (15:20)
Since there's an attachment, that presumably one's "new credit score," could be that there's something devious in there. Or, it could just be someone's less-than-wise (knowing how folks view attachments from strangers) way of getting people's Social Security #'s which they might enter, once opening the attachment, &/or going to the link(s) in the email, as well.
It appears to have come from ###Updated Score### <freescoreo3519892d@ccdiag040.net>,
but who knows, since folks doing this sort of stuff will often have some fake addy (however that's done?) as a return, so they can get info from people, but not be bothered with return mail.
It appears to have come from ###Updated Score### <freescoreo3519892d@ccdiag040.net>,
but who knows, since folks doing this sort of stuff will often have some fake addy (however that's done?) as a return, so they can get info from people, but not be bothered with return mail.