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Saw this in my inbox from 7/23/14 I had saved it for later but
forgot.<br>
So checked it over.<br>
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The usual clues I look for were covered.<br>
From line looks valid. Reasonable name and well known company.<br>
To line is actually valid. (Well known and respected individual, I
hear ) <span class="moz-smiley-s4"><span> :-P </span></span><br>
Hovering over the ...please send it to.. link shows that same exact
address.<br>
The attachment name seems reasonable.<br>
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So at a quick glance someone using ADP could easily be fooled.<br>
<br>
A bit closer look does give a few hints it probably is a false
email.<br>
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It says: statements are attached then says, print this label. <br>
Sounds slightly off but still could be acceptable as people don't
always write right. Right?<br>
But then it says: fill out the (printed) form and email. Slight
problem there.<br>
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Unmonitored mailbox seems strange when there is a name attached that
you would normally reply to.<br>
The address has the city after Boulevard and NJ on the next line.<br>
<br>
More inspection shows the zip contains an executable but it also has
a reasonable name.<br>
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I think with a few mods this could be even more believable.<br>
(aside to Dan Will. They are trying harder)<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="80">R. W. (Bob) Neeper
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Sunbury, Oh 43074
Tel: (740)-965-3901
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