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.
08-10-2020 08:41 AM - last edited on 08-10-2020 10:21 AM by RogersTony
I got this one today, the bad english and the email address - I never did initiate to Shut down.
From: Oline Team
8/9/2020 5:34 PM
Imcoming Hold
Rogers Secure Mail.
Dear User,
You Recently Initiated an Action to Shut down your Rogers ? If No, Kindly Cancel Request below
Thanks for choosing Rogers
Regards,
Rogers Mail Team
08-10-2020 09:47 AM - last edited on 08-10-2020 10:22 AM by RogersTony
08-21-2020 03:13 PM - last edited on 08-21-2020 04:45 PM by RogersMoin
I received the following email that looks very suspect. I wonder why Rogers does not block these emails right at source. The email was sent by a fake "@rogers.com" address. I am sure many users will get confused and fall for the trap.
08-21-2020 03:46 PM - last edited on 08-21-2020 04:45 PM by RogersMoin
Received the same email. Thanks. It took me a little while to confirm that this is a scam.
08-25-2020 02:27 PM - last edited on 08-25-2020 02:38 PM by RogersYasmine
08-25-2020 10:25 PM
09-29-2020 08:52 AM - last edited on 09-29-2020 10:13 AM by RogersCorey
Recently received a couple of emails stating my Rogers email account requires updating.
“Dear User,
Your incoming messages were placed on hold due to our recent upgrade. UPDATE your mail-box to receive new messages that are pending and upgraded to the latest version.
Warning: failure will cause permanent Shutdown if you do not Update!
Service Mail Support”
I have confirmed this is scam. I have reported it to Rogers.
10-06-2020 01:09 PM - last edited on 10-06-2020 01:14 PM by RogersMaude
ROGERS ALERT!!!
Rogers <XXX@rogers.com>
Dear User, Your password is due to expire today Tuesday, October 6, 2020 Please Kindly use the below to continue with the same password |
|||
KEEP SAME PASSWORD |
10-07-2020 12:39 PM
Hello @brice90,
Thanks for posting this information for the rest of the community, we appreciate the heads up! 🙂
If you haven't already and would like to report the suspicious email, please take a screenshot of the email (including the email header) and send it to abuse@rogers.com titled "Suspicious Email Received". They will then open up an investigation on the backend.
Please remember to never click on any questionable links, nor should you respond with any personal details.
Kind regards,
RogersLaura
10-13-2020 10:07 AM
10-14-2020 10:07 AM
Good Day @RM6,
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums, 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 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
10-16-2020 08:58 AM
Yesterday received an email asking if I still wish to have the same password, Deleted the email and changed my password. I know passwords don't expire so it is a red flag it is a scam
10-16-2020 09:50 PM
Today I received a convincing fake Rogers e-bill email.
At first sight, the email looks identical to the legitimate email I received every month from Rogers.
The email reads as follows:
Here are your billing details:
Current Bill Total: $1244.60
Required payment date: Oct 16, 2020
Please find more details in attached file
Usually I'm really careful with that kind of message but today I got caught and I stupidly clicked on the attachment. The document didn't open. I panicked when I saw the bill amount and didn't notice that the payment was due today. I don't know if this was part of the scam but I got a notification that the document was using an old version of excel and then, I closed the notification and logged in MyRogers account to find out that my balance is $0. I have reported the email to abuse@rogers.com. Now I'm going to spend a few sleepless night wondering if something bad will happen to me.
10-20-2020 02:07 PM - last edited on 10-21-2020 08:20 AM by RogersMike
**** Attention. - Suggesting bizarre amount due On my account - BE AWARE *******
Hope someone from Rogers is monitoring these postings !!! 🤬
From: Rogers <notifications@rci.rogers.com>
Date: October 20, 2020 at 1:44:16 PM EDT
To: @rogers.com
Subject: You Rogers bill is now available
Your online bill is ready.
Here are your billing details:
Current Bill Total: $1244.69
Required payment date: Oct 16, 2020
Please find more details in attached file.
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Attachment was included and not opened
10-21-2020 09:06 AM
Greetings, @Toup, and @Aliasbella
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums, I hope you guys are staying safe and sound.
Thanks for keeping us in the loop. I can understand the importance of making sure we track and hunt down suspected email spammers. We know how annoying these messages and calls can be. Rest assured, Rogers uses sophisticated anti-spam software on our networks to protect you from spammers. We also have a dedicated team that monitors and detect mobile messaging threats and creates configurations to block current/new issues in real-time.
If you haven't already and would like to report the suspicious email, please take a screenshot of the email (including the email header) and send it to abuse@rogers.com titled "Suspicious Email Received". They will then open up an investigation on the backend.
Please remember to never click on any questionable links, nor should you respond with any personal details.
Kind Regards,
RogersMike
10-21-2020 09:07 AM
10-28-2020 04:42 PM
I received the same scam email, with an Excel attachment.
These scams seem to be getting more sophisticated. Except of course when the subject line says, "You Rogers bill is now available"
11-21-2020 10:30 AM - last edited on 11-21-2020 10:51 AM by RogersYasmine
Possible Phishing Attack - November 2020
I have already reported to abuse@rogers.com.
However, I would interested in feedback if anyone else received the following email.
I was on my cell phone and couldn't really detect an issue (hovering over a link to determine it was suspicious). I let my guard down for a second.
Basically the email was as follows:
ROGERS LOGO tm
The Classic version of Rogers Yahoo Mail will be replaced by our new version on the 21st of November 2020. So it's time to verify, before you lose your email access.
Please Log-in Restore To re-validate your mailbox.
Please Log-in Restore To re-validate your mailbox.
Note: Failure to comply within 24hrs might lead to permanent deactivation.
Rogers Yahoo Mail
I then got a screen, which I didn't pick on as follows:
54rogeditors.weebly.com
ROGERS LOGO TM
SIGN IN TO MY ROGERS
Password
Very concerned.
What else can I do.
Sign in.
11-21-2020 11:28 AM
@sidestreet : It looks like your post was moved to this existing thread. Numerous people have received similar e-mails. Good for you for catching it as a scam. Here's but one previous post.
11-21-2020 11:53 AM
Thank you for your assistance.
Apart from changing my password and reporting this to Rogers via the abuse@rogers.com, what else can I do? And, what should I be on the look out for, since I have been duped.
Thanks.
11-21-2020 04:19 PM
we also received same msg today; which I reported to abuse@rogers.com and blocked/deleted
Your comment on original was helpful in our action. Thank you