Aktuelle spam mails
The never-ending battle against spam emails! Here are some examples of current spam emails that are making the rounds:
1. Phishing emails
- "Your Amazon account has been compromised" - This email claims that your Amazon account has been hacked and asks you to click on a link to verify your information.
- "Your Microsoft account has been compromised" - Similar to the Amazon email, this one claims that your Microsoft account has been hacked and asks you to click on a link to verify your information.
2. Fake invoice emails
- "Overdue invoice from XYZ Company" - This email claims that you owe money to a company and asks you to click on a link to pay the invoice.
- "Your payment has been declined" - This email claims that your payment has been declined and asks you to click on a link to update your payment information.
3. Online shopping scams
- "Free gift card" - This email claims that you've won a free gift card and asks you to click on a link to claim your prize.
- "Discount on [popular product]" - This email claims that you can get a discount on a popular product if you click on a link and enter your credit card information.
4. Tech support scams
- "Your computer is infected with malware" - This email claims that your computer is infected with malware and asks you to click on a link to download a fake antivirus program.
- "Your Windows license is expired" - This email claims that your Windows license is expired and asks you to click on a link to renew your license.
5. Romance scams
- "I'm a lonely woman looking for love" - This email claims that the sender is a lonely woman looking for love and asks you to click on a link to chat with her.
- "I'm a wealthy businessman looking for a partner" - This email claims that the sender is a wealthy businessman looking for a partner and asks you to click on a link to chat with him.
6. Lottery scams
- "You've won the lottery" - This email claims that you've won the lottery and asks you to click on a link to claim your prize.
- "You've been selected for a prize" - This email claims that you've been selected for a prize and asks you to click on a link to claim your prize.
Remember, if an email seems too good (or bad) to be true, it probably is. Always be cautious when opening emails from unknown senders, and never click on links or download attachments from suspicious emails.