ALERT / WARNING: FAKE SPOOF PHISHING QUICKTENDER EMAIL |
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ALERT / WARNING: SPOOF PHISHING FAKE QUICKTENDER EMAIL
From Quicktender: We have become aware of spoof phishing emails that may be sent to you with an attachment that is very dangerous. The email says the following or similar:
Dear Customer,
This e-mail was send by quicktender.com to notify you that we have temporarily prevented access to your account.
We have reasons to believe that your account may have been accessed by someone else. Please run attached file and follow instructions
You should immediately delete this email and its attachment or any other similar email as QuickTender would never send an email of this kind.
You can tell that the emails that QuickTender send you are not Spoof or 'Phishing' emails because emails from Quicktender will always address you by your first and last name like this one does.
Spoof or 'phishing' emails tend to have generic greetings such as "Dear Customer".
If you have any further concerns or have by mistake opened the attachment recently to what you think may have been a Spoof or 'Phishing' email from QuickTender then please contact us immediately.
You are welcome to contact our Support Team at ....
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for further assistance.
Best Regards,
QuickTender Team
QuickTender Customer Service working hours:
Monday-Sunday from 7.00 AM to 4.00 PM GMT.
How do I know this is not a Spoof email? Spoof or 'phishing' emails tend to have generic greetings such as "Dear QuickTender member". Emails from QuickTender will always address you by your first and last name.
To ensure that your QuickTender emails get to your inbox,
please add <[email protected]> to your email Address Book or Safe List
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Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 105756 Likes: 51806 Location: Gambleville 3684701.10 NLN Dollars
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It is probably a good idea to ALWAYS be skeptical of downloading attachments in emails unless you know exactly who the email is from or have requested the file.
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