Some of you may have recently received emails claiming to come from admin@myheartland.co.uk with a subject of "Account Alert"
These are *not* genuine emails (there is no such email address) and contain a link to download what looks like a virus.
Do not click on the link, and do not pay any attention to the so-called "alert" in the mail.
Its just some random, auto-generated spam bollocks that is doing the rounds, making up email addresses and recipients as it goes along.
Please ignore, and please delete
Any official Heartland emails will come from either info@myheartland.co.uk or from quiffboy@myheartland.co.uk
Thanks
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Fake "heartland admin" email
- Quiff Boy
- Herr Administrator
- Posts: 16794
- Joined: 25 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: Lurking and fixing
- Contact:
they're usually all harvested from registered domain names automatcially, and if you notice i used some bbcode in the middle of the HL email addressese so they arent in the page as valid email addresses
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- Izzy HaveMercy
- The Worlds Greatest Living Belgian
- Posts: 8844
- Joined: 29 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: Long Dark Forties
- Contact:
You tricky bastard you...Quiff Boy wrote:they're usually all harvested from registered domain names automatcially, and if you notice i used some bbcode in the middle of the HL email addressese so they arent in the page as valid email addresses
So that's why my mailbombs keep bouncing back...
IZ.
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
- Posts: 21181
- Joined: 11 Nov 2003, 10:55
- Location: st custards
- Contact:
After I've finally persuaded my spam filter to let mail from @myheartland addresses come through?
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