01-31-2022 01:53 PM - last edited on 01-31-2022 02:05 PM by RogersMaude
Solved! Solved! Go to Solution.
01-31-2022 02:00 PM - edited 01-31-2022 02:07 PM
This is a scam. Feel free to ignore it and/or report it to abuse@rogers.com
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Scam-Phishing-Fraud-Discussions/Is-it-a-scam/m-p/488740#M1912
As noted in the above link, there are several signs of a scam in the e-mail:
- weird sender address
- misspelled Dearr
- misspelled database
- reference to a financial institution.
- threatening language
01-31-2022 02:00 PM - edited 01-31-2022 02:07 PM
This is a scam. Feel free to ignore it and/or report it to abuse@rogers.com
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Scam-Phishing-Fraud-Discussions/Is-it-a-scam/m-p/488740#M1912
As noted in the above link, there are several signs of a scam in the e-mail:
- weird sender address
- misspelled Dearr
- misspelled database
- reference to a financial institution.
- threatening language
01-31-2022 02:50 PM
10-27-2022 07:47 AM
10-27-2022 10:01 AM - edited 10-27-2022 10:01 AM
@EAM15 : See my post on the topic below:
If you clicked, your account may have been hacked. Any contacts you had in your account may start receiving spam as though it's coming from you. You need to change your passwords at the least. You may need to open a new e-mail account and advise all your contacts that you've been hacked on your old e-mail and to start using the new one. You may need to contact Rogers to straighten things out. Go in stages.