02-25-2019 03:33 PM - last edited on 10-14-2019 04:17 PM by RogersMoin
I received the following email from "Rogers Comm"<rlall1@rogers.com> with the subject "undisclosed-recipients" and message:
Dear Valid User,
To Your Notice: We found out that your email has been suspended by our mail service! due to the unrecognized login area activities. To activate back your account click on the link below else we shall suspend your account within 24hrs.
RESOLVE ISSUE NOW (Removed the malicious link - RogersMoin)
DON'T IGNORE FOR MA!L-BOX PROTECTION.
Thank you,
Rogers Communications
<rlall1@rogers.com>
The bad English and the fact that I received this email while logged into an apparently suspended account (although it also says the account will be suspended in 24 hours) made me suspicious that this was just another scam. Can Rogers confirm that this email is not from them?
Frank
*Added Labels*
Solved! Solved! Go to Solution.
06-04-2020 12:31 PM - edited 06-04-2020 01:23 PM
Hey @murphypaul,
Welcome to our Rogers Community Forums and kudos on your first post! 😊 I hope you're staying safe and sound. Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. This would be concerning to me as well. It's imperative to be aware of email scams! Just a friendly reminder to never click on any questionable links, nor should you respond with any personal details. If you can please take a screenshot of the email including the email headers, and send it to abuse@rogers.com titled "Suspicious Email Received"we can investigate this further. 👍
Thanks!
RogersJo
06-06-2020 10:17 AM - last edited on 06-06-2020 10:29 AM by RogersMoin
This scam is back, watch out for it !
Got this email (showing wrong account #) which appeared to come from Rogers about a bill payment. Checked the address and it comes from Steve.Burke@rogers.com.
Clicking "View Bill" takes you to a weebly.com website where you're prompted for you Rogers account and Password. Don't do it! Looks like this:
View your Rogers bill |
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We just want to say thanks for choosing online billing and let you know that your Rogers bill is ready. Simply sign in to your account online or view it now on the mobile app. |
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Need help understanding your bill? No problem! Find the answers you’re looking for |
06-13-2020 02:39 PM - last edited on 06-13-2020 04:01 PM by RogersMoin
Fake Rogers bills
I've been bombarded with fake Rogers bills in the past few months. I attempted to send them to Rogers once or twice but received a "call us instead for service" reply. Not helpful.
Rogers should take action and warn people about these phishing emails. I have now reached the point where I won't open anything from Rogers. As my bill comes electronically, this is problematic.
06-13-2020 11:40 PM - edited 06-13-2020 11:41 PM
@penelope22 wrote:
Rogers should take action and warn people about these phishing emails. I have now reached the point where I won't open anything from Rogers. As my bill comes electronically, this is problematic.
Your post was probably moved to this existing thread. It's very easy to avoid issues. Don't click on any links in the e-mails. Rather, go to your own bookmark (MyRogers for example) and login that way. That way you know you're going to the proper site and you can also usually tell it's secure.
06-19-2020 09:06 AM
06-19-2020 04:53 PM
Hello @suesoney,
I hope you are staying well. Suspicious emails can be a concern. I'm glad that you have brought this to our attention.
A friendly reminder and for your own safety, please do not reply to this email with your personal information or click any link in the email.
If you suspect that the email is not sent from Rogers, please take a screenshot of the email header and send it to abuse@rogers.com and add the title "Suspicious Email Received" so that we can investigate that further.
Regards
RogersNiki
06-26-2020 11:51 AM - last edited on 06-26-2020 12:52 PM by RogersYasmine
I got an email from Rogers..actually a scam, that mentions got to this link to update your Yahoo mail or it will no longer work...be carefull don't click and go to the site...always log into the main rogers site and check any updates...too many scammers out there....Here is the email...
The Classic version of Rogers Yahoo Mail will be replaced by our new version on the 26th of June 2020. So it's time to verify, before you lose your email access.
Please Log-in-Restore (possible malicious url removed) To re-validate your mailbox.
Note: Failure to comply within 24hrs might lead to permanent deactivation.
Rogers Yahoo Mail
It came... from vsixxxxano@rogers.com..beware!!!!!
06-26-2020 02:26 PM
Hi I received the same and it is about the twentieth time I got it or similar in the last few months.
07-02-2020 02:05 PM - last edited on 07-02-2020 02:38 PM by RogersJo
Why can't Rogers have a section to alert their clients to SCAMS? Everyone, especially the elderly are not Tech savvy. We received this one today.
From: "Link removed for security purposes."
Sent: 2 juillet 2020 12:26
Subject: Thursday
The Classic version of Rogers Yahoo Mail will be replaced by our new version on the 2nd of July 2020. So it's time to verify, before you lose your email access.
Please To re-validate your mailbox. (Removed potentially malicious link - RogersTony)
Note: Failure to comply within 24hrs might lead to permanent deactivation.
Rogers Yahoo Mail
Copyright © 2020 Rogers! Inc. All rights reserved.
07-08-2020 09:53 PM - last edited on 07-08-2020 09:56 PM by RogersRob
is this a scam?
Dear User,
We notice your email has not been confirmed for the new upgrade .
07-08-2020 10:45 PM
I would consider that to be a scam, unless you had taken some action on a web site that you use which would end up with an email confirmation. You would or should know that an email would be inbound to confirm your email entry or email change.
If you hover your mouse over the link in the message, you should see an email address displayed near the mouse or perhaps on the bottom of the monitor. That should allow you to see the address in order to confirm its legitimacy, or not. You can also right click .... copy on the link and then paste it into something like notepad to have a closer look at it. Scam addresses can look very close to the real site address, so you have to be very careful when you do this. You don't want to paste that into a web browser address bar and end up on the site, which could load malware onto your pc/laptop.
When in doubt, close the message and delete it. Any reputable company that you might deal with should have password recovery procedures that you can use to regain entry into your account, should that need arise.
07-09-2020 07:49 AM
thanks, thought it strange it only gave us 24 hours with no heads up of anykind 😞
cheers
07-09-2020 07:51 AM
with what we pay for the Rogers service its a crying shame they do not have a SCAM alert section for sure 😞
07-16-2020 01:06 PM
07-17-2020 01:19 AM
07-22-2020 04:30 PM - last edited on 07-22-2020 04:51 PM by RogersRob
Rec'd the following spam today
Signal actual shows up a Nova Medical Centers
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07-23-2020 04:32 PM
Hello @KUSC,
Welcome to our Rogers Community Forums and kudos on your very first post with us! 😊 I hope you're staying safe and sound.
Many thanks for bringing this to our attention. This would be concerning to me as well. It's imperative to be aware of email scams! Just a friendly reminder to never click on any questionable links, nor should you respond with any personal details. If you can, please take a screenshot of the email including the email headers, and send it to abuse@rogers.com titled "Suspicious Email Received" we can investigate this further.
Regards,
RogersJo
07-26-2020 10:28 AM
07-27-2020 10:17 AM
07-28-2020 08:13 AM
07-28-2020 07:36 PM
We all may find some useful info on the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security web site, particularly on the "Get Cyber Safe" page at: https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/index-en.aspx
Stay safe, on and off-line.
🙂