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Unread postby firefly » Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:27 pm

Lottery scam.

Email:

Good evening,
this is a very important letter, please read carefully
Congratulations, your mail was randomly selected on our organizations.
We are pleased to inform you,
that you have had the opportunity to participate in the national lottery.
You can win the super Jackpot in the history of our of draw.
We hope that you are ready to test your chance.
To complete the procedure, you need to contact our manager kate1824, on the website WWW.


Header:

From: xxx <xxx@alum.mit.edu> <- spoofed email address
Subject: My dear how are you?
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 13:41:03
Message-ID: <7B7EC89B90446A99454009B5B1331E46@qcoz>
Reply-To: barabasik <nastapodolan83@gmail.com>
x-mailer: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3538.513
x-originating-ip: [166.142.140.254]

Originating IP: 166.142.140.254
Originating ISP: Cellco Partnership Dba Verizon Wireless
Country of Origin: United States
Help yourself by helping others - report your scammer here.
Google can be your best friend;use it if you have doubts about someone met online. If someone met online only asks for money, no matter what reason, it´s 100% scam.
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