TenerifeTeddy
04-09-2012, 11:59
I have recently had several concerned clients contact me where they have received an email purportedly from Hotmail, saying they have exceeded their send/receive quota and their account will be suspended unless they verify their account details by clicking on a link.
This is a phishing scam, Please ignore it. If you follow the instructions your account will be compromised and will likely be used to send spam messages to all your contacts. You may also lose access to it completely unless you can complete the security procedure to get it back.
This is a phishing scam, Please ignore it. If you follow the instructions your account will be compromised and will likely be used to send spam messages to all your contacts. You may also lose access to it completely unless you can complete the security procedure to get it back.