Zappos E-Mail Order Confirmation is a scam
In accordance with the wallet, Pop, who released the news of August 13, 2010, North Dakota and Minnesota (USA), which is BBB (Better Business Bureau) reports that the fake e-mail arriving in mailboxes the consumer to confirm the orders, while apparently from Zappos shoe seller doing business online. A public statement about the incident, the BBB, said the email was doubtful. Therefore it is recommended that consumers avoid to follow a specific web link since the link probably referring to a phishing attack designed for the release of malicious code on your computer. Incidentally, this e-mail in the form of a Zappos order confirmation with an acknowledgment of receipt of the goods is $ 928th In addition, it tells the receiver that can get more information by clicking on the images and links, is there. When you look very real, e-mail really is not. There is an official logo Zappos and phone number in the message, but there are also infected with malware links on the Internet, scammers hope that people will click on the other side. But if you click on a spyware program downloaded to users’ computers. Meanwhile, according to security researchers, these malicious sites are familiar, both applications should be browser or anti-virus users intercept them. In addition, the tactics that fraudsters have used are common when the user is doing to give away without knowing it, your username and password during the session in a web page looks like a real dealer. It appears in the same format as e-mail feature, look identical logos and images, and even use the word “identical. But if you look closely, you notice that something is in a bad mood, because the links highlighted in blue. Brush your mouse over them , you just have to wait and see the real sites that lead. For example, phishing messages are distributed on the web recently saying no internet links http://www. Zappos. com, while the cursor is placed over them, without referring to a fake website that does not is associated with Zappos. com. So BBB advise recipients of these fraudulent e-mails to avoid responding to them and not follow a specific Internet links. They should also scan your computer for viruses deleted messages permanently.
