Saturday, December 24, 2011

PLEASE tell ME ABOUT YAHOO/MNS OR MICRO SOFT ONLINE LOTTERY BECOSE I WON THIS LOTTERY OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUSEND

PLEASE TELL ME ABOUT YAHOO/MNS OR MICRO SOFT ONLINE LOTTERY BECOSE I WON THIS LOTTERY OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUSEND,





PLEASE SENT FULL INFORMATION OF YAHOO/MNS/MICRO SOFT ONLINE LOTTERY ON MAIL ID





THANKS DEAR SIR OR MADEM|||This is a complete scam, I get those emails and a solution would be to SPAM them and BLOCK them fro coming into your account or click on the link for more information





Use this form to report incidents of abuse or harassment.http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/ya…|||Is there a Yahoo! Lottery? Does Yahoo! Mail ever offer cash prizes?





No. There is no Yahoo! Lottery, and we would never send you information about a contest you never entered.





That’s the definition of unsolicited: you never asked for it. It showed up out of nowhere. The message probably also displays two other hallmarks of fraud emails: it appears to be official (with company logos, even links), and it demands urgent action “to claim your prize”, or something similar.





If you’ve received a message like “Final Notification: Yahoo! Mail Winner!” or “Your Email Address Has Won $XX million”, it’s a scam.





Don’t reply to the email, don’t click on any links in it, and never divulge any personal information. Instead, click Spam.





Yahoo! Mail will never request personal information in an unsolicited email.





If you get an email that looks like it’s from Yahoo! but tells you you’re the winner of a Yahoo! Lottery or other contest – and it asks you to email personal information to claim a cash prize or reward – click Spam to dispose of it. You can also forward the suspicious email to mail-spoof@cc.yahoo-inc.com. Thanks!





"Phishing" is a play on the word "fishing" — because perpetrators are "fishing" for your private information or trying to find ways to trick you into sending them money. Don’t be fooled! These deceptive emails are used to commit identity theft, charge your credit cards, empty your bank accounts, read your email, and lock you out of your online account by changing your password.





Check out Yahoo’s Security Center for more information on email scams and ways to protect yourself.|||Don't believe it. It's just a spam message.


Remember, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.|||This is a scam thousands of these emails are sent every day


DO NOT send any cash or bank details click the link below


to see what yahoo say about this





http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or…

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