Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Broken photos has been found and repaired


from:Support lgloriapp@newulmtel.net

GoogleNotification Service
Automation Service Report:

November 10, 2017
Broken photos has been found and repaired.


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The phrase "broken photos has been found and repaired" actually goes here:  http://perfectlydriven.com/defect.php which is clearly not Google.  Look at the from address, too.  I can say with 100% confidence that this thing did NOT come from Google.  All three of the links that were in this (removed for your safety) went to that URL.  First, it is an unsecured site.  Second, if this is a Google notification, why the hell would they be sending me to some other URL?  They wouldn't.  This is a classic phishing scam.  Never ever click a link in a random email.  Instead, if you're curious about the notification, go directly to the website it's supposedly from, and if you want to, email them and ask if they sent it.  Report it as phishing to your email provider to help keep other people from falling victim.  ~Blue

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