PHISHING ALERT! PHISHING scam email from American Express Online Team 365mc@smith.edu www.breastenhancementnaturally.com
DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK IN THIS EMAIL! This email IS NOT FROM AMERICAN EXPRESS and the link DOES NOT TAKE YOU TO THE AMERICAN EXPRESS WEBSITE! The link takes you to http://breastenhancementnaturally.com//wp-content/themes/gaukingo/amex/redirect.htm and is PHISHING for your information!
Originating IP: 68.99.120.137
Originating ISP: Cox Communications Inc.
City: Santa Barbara
Country of Origin: United States
from: American Express <365mc@smith.edu>
to: Recipients <365mc@smith.edu>
date: Aug 23, 2018, 1:20 PM
subject: Important Review Required
Dear Customer
We’ve noticed a sign-in attempt from an usual device
.
This may be due to IP LOCATION or browsers
we strongly recommended to verify your profile immediately to ensure safety of your account
Click Here To Confirm .
Thanks for being a loyal customer
American Express Online Team
From the HTML of the email:
<a href=”http://http://breastenhancementnaturally.com//wp-content/themes/gaukingo/amex/redirect.htm“> Click Here To Confirm </a>
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