Just got word on this one at work this morning… Be aware!!!
I want to bring your attention to a potentially dangerous phishing email that contains a malicious link. If you received any email from any of these email addresses:
And the Subject Line is: “Your USAA Account Computer/Device Preferences Notification.”
DO NOT OPEN the email. DELETE THE EMAIL IMMEDIATELY. Then DELETE the email from your Deleted Items folder. The email contains a malicious link that can attack email and other Information Technology systems.
Thanks old NFO;
Since I have USAA, I will watch for that one….This would count as your “good deed of the week”
Oh, lovely.
Bob- Good!
DB- Oh yeah…
USAA isn’t one of my affiliations. But back in the (long distant) past, I had an account with the Navy Federal Credit Union. I get the occasional e-mail claiming my account is still active, and that they’re “trying” to give me my money.
Problem: my account was pre-internet, pre-PC, and pre-email. Oops.
Either way, it’s a scam. Thanks for the tip, sir.
I will help spread the word about this scam
Rev- Yep…
Rick- Thanks!
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Thanks. Don’t use USAA but passed this along to those who do.
I got that e-mail or one similar to it not even 2 minutes after I logged off USAA when I paid my credit card bill. It’s deleted just in case.
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