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Email from Rogers to Update Password - Is this a scam?

hayangela
I've been around

I received this email today from Roqers Communication <claude.musclow@rogers.com>

Is this real?

 

Your Rogers  account ********@rogers.com password will expire  today  9/28/2022  
Please kindly use the button below to continue with the same password



  Keep same password   

NOTE :   This is a one time user verification carried out  in purpose to provide a more secured platform and shut down robot or malicious users 
created for the purpose of  spamming and other fraudulent activities.
 


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Re: Email from Rogers to Update Password - Is this a scam?

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It's a scam. See my post on the topic below:

 

https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Scam-Phishing-Fraud-Discussions/Rogers-Email-Instructing-me-to...

 

The e-mail contains several grammatical errors, threatening language and the sender is not correct for Rogers corporate.

 

You may forward the e-mail to abuse@rogers.com

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Re: Email from Rogers to Update Password - Is this a scam?

57
Resident Expert
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It's a scam. See my post on the topic below:

 

https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Scam-Phishing-Fraud-Discussions/Rogers-Email-Instructing-me-to...

 

The e-mail contains several grammatical errors, threatening language and the sender is not correct for Rogers corporate.

 

You may forward the e-mail to abuse@rogers.com

Re: Email from Rogers to Update Password - Is this a scam?

Pauly
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its a scam do not click the link and enter your credentials, or if you want to leave the bad guys a nice nasty message then go for it but put fake info

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