Laura Winter – Re: Email confirmation for visiting our websites!
Laura Winter [tayers@purdue.edu] wants me to know that I may have won something. I don’t believe any word “she” says as I don’t remember being at “their” promotional site. In fact, what promotional site:
Dear Website Visitor,
Thank you for visiting one of our Promotional Websites! As the hourly winner on one of our various promotional websites, a set of Lucky Numbers has been generated and sent to you by email. Your Lucky Numbers are: 03-08-13-35-52-61.
What does this mean? You stand the chance to win lots of $$ in our random picks.
offices with the email specified herein:
Fill in the below:
please, complete the below and send to one of our various affiliated claims
Your Lucky Numbers:
How to verify? To verify if your set of Lucky Numbers are eligible for claims,
Your First Name:
Your Last Name:
Your Email:
Your Favourite Website:
Please, complete the above form and send to: my.details926@live.com
will be wired to you if, your Lucky Numbers are eligible for claims.
WARNING!!!!!!
verify your set of Lucky Numbers. Upon successful verification, your award
Please, be aware that, this is not a Lottery. For advice and information,
complete the data above and email to the agent email specified above along
with your questions.opportunity to a win. You will be directed to our verification website to
NOTE: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. THIS EMAIL IS NOT MONITORED. TO SUBMIT
YOUR INFORMATION FOR CLAIMS, PLEASE SEND TO THE EMAIL ABOVE OR TO:
my.details926@live.comwith your Lucky Numbers. Your Lucky Numbers give you the chance to stand an
Thanks, and hoping you have the eligible winning numbers!
This email is NOT a confirmation of your winning. This is just a notice email
Signed,
Laura Winter
Laura Winter with a Purdue University email address is either someone that is being used as a pawn in an identity theft scam or someone hacked a university email address to perpetrate crimes. The latter is more common than the former, but one may never know all the way. Please be very aware of emails like this, even from seemingly reputable institutions. Criminals can change the email address to whatever they want it to be. Prevent identity theft by asking yourself questions instead of acting in a rash manner.
