Fake e-Mails

Scammers are using unsolicited email "job offers" to trick recipients into falling for payment transfer scams. If you receive one of these scam emails, it is important that you do not respond to it in any way. Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes.

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)

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from:   INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)   < eric@ksbroadband.net > reply-to:   barrwilliamsdavid@yahoo.cn to: date:  ...

ABOUT MY LATE CLIENT ,MR JEFFREY.

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from:   Mark Taylor   < info@juno.com > reply-to:   marktaylor32@citromail.hu to: date:  Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:53 PM su...

C.T.Bloans@gmx.co.uk

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from:   Urgent Loans   < press@uni-plovdiv.bg > reply-to:  Urgent Loans < C.T.Bloans@gmx.co.uk > to: date:  Mon, Feb ...

From: General Raymond Odierno .

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from:   General Raymond Odierno   < raymondodierno316@aol.com > reply-to:   generalray77@yahoo.co.jp to: date:  Mon, F...

Your Fund Is Approved!!!

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from:   MR SAM JONAH   < mrsanjoanh2@gmail.com >   via   yahoo.com   reply-to:   standardbank.samjonah@yahoo.co.za to: da...

Mark Taylor

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from:   Mark Taylor   < info@juno.com > reply-to:   marktaylor32@citromail.hu to: date:  Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:34 PM ...

Account Suspension!!

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from:   Central Admin Web   < noreply@adminweb.org > reply-to:   dr_garrystover2008@yahoo.com to: date:  Sat, Feb 16, 2013 ...
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