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NewEgg.com… phishing scam

I just received a classic phishing scam email claiming to be from NewEgg.com, which appears to be a prime target of scammers.

What alerted me first was the notification of a charge to my Visa card for a purchase. That’s a problem for two reasons:

  • I’ve never bought anything, ever, from NewEgg.com.
  • I don’t have a Visa card.

On top of that, all of the links go to a site that displays a 404 Not Found error.

The strange thing is that there’s no working link to ANY site, not even a phishing site. But this could be a simple ploy to test whether or not my email address is accurate and active.

When I contacted NewEgg.com customer service, I was told that it may have been a message sent in error from their order department.

Another possibly-suspicious factor is the return path to an Indian address.

Here’s a copy of the email message:

(*Innocent parties’ domains and names have been obscured. http://putmeonthenet.net is shown because the links are to a non-existent page on that site.)

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