A malicious parcel e-mail campaign is circulating online at Southend (UK) that's spreading certain phishing e-mail to victims by posing as a message from DHL, mentioning about one wrongly-delivered package, published Echo on December 21, 2011.
As per a spokesman of DHL, the company knows about these fake electronic mails whose sender's address is <
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> and a caption: "YOUR RETURNED PARCEL".
Informing on behalf of the courier company, the e-mail tells the recipient that DHL returned the package, with its inheritance interest accrued from his ATM Card, to the area office of its bank following non-delivery for 8 days since the address given was incorrect. The present package contains a sealed computerized scan code: 9150-0268-3733-1000-0001-14 and serial number: XX23709153CDSL intended for his residence, however, the address was incorrectly given, the e-mail adds.
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