09-10-2011
01:00 AM
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03-30-2015
01:05 PM
by
RogersJermaine
Attention Rogers and Rogers customers - be wary of an email scam.
Adress from: angelo@rogerscommunication.com "ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS"
"Important Update Regarding Your Rogers Account"
Body of text reads about system being broken into, no personal info taken, but log in to syncrhonise your account to reset your Rogers services. Etc....
Official Rogers perhaps may want to send out notices???
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09-10-2011
02:35 AM
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02-14-2014
12:20 PM
by
RogersDarrell
I also received same email from:
Rogers Executive Office
Rogers Communications
September 09, 2011
Rogers is letting our customers know.
That we have been informed by DMCA,a unauthorized attack has been took place at the Rogers datacenter.
We have a team at DMCA investigating and we are confident that the information
that was retrieved included some Rogers customers account number,but did not
include any customers personal information or financial information.
Based on everything we know,your accounts and confidential information
will be synchronize to the new Voltage Security Inc. datacenter for a stronger encryption.
You will need to complete this synchronize update before the September the 10, 2011.
Your account can be suspend due security reasons.
We apologize if this cause you any incovenience.
The security of your information is a critical priority to us and we strive to handle it carefully at all times.
Loggin to your Rogers account to synchronize your details
Sincerly,
Angelo Monicoti
Senior IT Security
09-10-2011 12:32 PM
This is not a rogers employee and our database makes no metion of DMCA or Voltage security... please call in if you have any concerns about your account... I would strongly suggest no following the link attached! 🙂
12-24-2011 03:17 PM - edited 12-24-2011 03:18 PM
Heres another one.......
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10-23-2012 11:34 AM
I received an invitation -- via e-mail -- from "Rogers" for a Gift Giveaway. Can I trust it?
I clicked the link and took a screenshot of the site. Find it in my dropbox:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15795405/Screen%20Shot%202012-10-23%20at%2011.21.29%20AM.png
(Note to webmaster: Suggest you allow attachments on posts.)
Thanks,
=L=
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Leo Di Croce
10-23-2012 01:21 PM
10-24-2012 11:45 AM
@bright_guy wrote:I received an invitation -- via e-mail -- from "Rogers" for a Gift Giveaway. Can I trust it?
Bizarrely, this does seem to be a legitimate Rogers e-mail.
It's very, very, very, bad practice on the part of Rogers to send their customers e-mail asking them to click a link and then log in to get something free.
This is exactly how your account info get phished.
02-14-2014
11:40 AM
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02-14-2014
12:30 PM
by
RogersDarrell
I just got one the other day, subject: "Rogers Account Change Details" with the wrong account number on it and it mentions a change I never requested (odd that it came right after a phone call to Rogers about something else).
So I went to the Rogers page and sent feedback. Then I get an email from "Jennifer", with the Rogers Management Office, asking me to verify account, DOB, Postal Code and PIN. Um, sorry Jennifer, not happening. I forwarded the suspected email to the address from the second email two days ago. And of course, I haven't received a response.
I suspect all of these are bogus emails and Rogers is really starting to anger me.
02-14-2014 11:48 AM
02-14-2014 11:59 AM
So, if they don't reply to emails sent to me, why would I reply to emails sent by them? That seriously makes absolutely no sense at all.....