?Spam/scam/phishing emails

GlendaH
Switched-on
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Hi, I've received two emails in the past couple of days, supposedly from AGL (the email addresses almost appear convincing) with the subject lines: "A final warning about closing your account"

The email then had this to say:

"In order to continue using your email, please verify your account. We do not want to block it, but we are fighting spammers. This verification is quick and mandatory.

Your email must be verified and spam-free."

With a "verify" button. To press at the end.

 

Is this email legitimately from AGL, because otherwise I'm just going to continue to ignore it (I did report yesterday's email as scam/phishing), but got another one today. Thank you.

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Yelland
Semiconductor
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Hi Glendah, We have been receiving these identical emails for quite some time and to be honest we don't know how to stop them.   We 'Block' and report as 'Phishing' on every email, but still they persist.  If you do find a way to stop them please let us know.  Regards, Anne

Lester
Powerhouse
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@Yelland it will never stop now, and can't be stopped.

Much like the post reply above yours, looks like an AI generated response, over the top as usual, obvious tips, and the spam link at the bottom.

Any replies from new posters, and / or with a name with numbers contained within is very suspicious here.

Yelland
Semiconductor
1 Reply 1960 Views
Thank you for your reply but I can’t really understand what you are saying….Could you please explain in more detail. Sorry, but I am from the ‘older generation’ pre computers 🤣
Lester
Powerhouse
1 Reply 1958 Views

Hi @Yelland sure Anne, no problems.

AI (artificial intelligence) type software is getting very good now.

I feel the reply above from aisha85adams  seems to be one.

 

They dredge up any old posts, then generate a reply usually with some sort of link to spam.

I have noticed some usernames similar in nature to this on the forum, and I sometimes think it might be AGL using AI to keep responses coming on the forum, as some similar replies don't have a spam link.

It could be that AGL has some sort of way to see a spam link and automatically remove it.

 

The AI bot (most likely fully automated) just registered, scanned through the site and picked it up, typing up that reply 2 weeks ago.

There is a spam link in the reply of the bottom, these come up very often with made up name / number combos.

These bots can even register themselves onto a forum like this, then go to 'work'.

 

Other clues are the replies seem elaborate, over the top, and cobbled together, garnishing info from many sources online they gather automatically.

 

They don't seem to pick up (or care) about what date the post is they are replying to.

 

I reported that reply as spam, they usually get removed (as well as the bot registration I hope) by admin to help keep the forum tidy.

 

For what it's worth to you and your issue with getting phishing emails, the actual advice that was given was pretty reasonable to protect yourself.

So take on board what you can from that, and just don't click any links that seem obviously spam . . . either from the topic or address show in the reply, or when hovering the mouse cursor over the link, the proper address becomes visible and can usually be seen to take you to some irrelevant website.

Yelland
Semiconductor
1 Reply 1764 Views

Thank you for your detailed reply.

 

I guess that I will just have to get use to the 'never-ending' supply of these Spam emails but what amazes me are the various subjects that they use as headers, all of which are relative to me!

 

It is a very sad fact that this technology, which is so useful can become so compromised to the point where you feel personally vulnerable.

 

Kind regards, Anne 

Lester
Powerhouse
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You're welcome Anne . . . keep safe online, and trust your email server / platform will eventually get on top of various spam warnings and automatically, as it learns from you marking them as spam when they appear.

Trouble is they sometimes catch legitimate emails as spam, so you have to have a quick check through your spam mailbox daily just in case.

Yes, scams / scammers are a massive pain, but as said they will never stop now, and get more clever / believable with AI.