Enom Phishing - Caution Enom Registrars

Published: 2008-10-29
Last Updated: 2008-10-29 18:18:23 UTC
by Deborah Hale (Version: 1)
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For those of you that are Enom registrars - here is a little heads up.  It appears that there are some bad guys out there trying to get your valuable information. 

garwarner.blogspot.com/2008/10/caution-enom-phishing-continues.html

Please always use good judgement when dealing with email.  

 

Keywords: Enom Phishing
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Appartently, they're changing targets (as always). I received three of these two hours ago:


Subject: Your domains are expired today!
Subject: Attention: domains are expired.
Subject: Your domains will be deleted soon

Dear Network Solutions Customer,

We recently notified you that the registration period for your Network Solutions domain name had expired. As a benefit of having previously registered a domain name(s) with Network Solutions, you are eligible to receive a percentage of the net proceeds that were generated from the renewal and transfer of the domain name you chose not to renew. Since you have chosen not to renew the domain name listed below during the applicable grace period, we were successful in securing a backorder for this domain name on your behalf and it has been transferred to another party in accordance with the Service Agreement.

Renew your domain now - http://www.networksolutions.com

You must click on the following link, enter your domain name, and confirm your contact information in order to claim these funds. If your contact information is not correct, you must enter Account Manager and make the appropriate changes prior to clicking "submit" from the confirmation screen. If you do not do this, you will be confirming inaccurate information and will not receive any payment. Checks will only be made payable and mailed to the Account Holder of record.

Sincerely,

Network Solutions® Customer Support

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