Hey guys, I guess this could be considered a warning...
I got an e-mail the other day that was supposedly from UPS, but had a .RAR zip file attached to it. The zip file was supposed to have the tracking info in it according to the e-mail message. When I tried to open it my computer flashed up a severe level Trojan Downloader warning & I cleared it out & deleted the e-mail. Seemed fishy to me from the get-go because whenever I've ordered stuff before I've always gotten an "official" UPS e-mail that has the tracking info in it as soon as you open it, never with a zip file. It did have an e-mail address to reply to & it was an "@UPS.com" addy though. Any thoughts or experiences with this before?
Here is the e-mail message...
Dear customer.
The parcel was sent your home address.
And it will arrive within 7 business day.
More information and the tracking number are attached in document below.
Thank you.
© 1994-2011 United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
I got an e-mail the other day that was supposedly from UPS, but had a .RAR zip file attached to it. The zip file was supposed to have the tracking info in it according to the e-mail message. When I tried to open it my computer flashed up a severe level Trojan Downloader warning & I cleared it out & deleted the e-mail. Seemed fishy to me from the get-go because whenever I've ordered stuff before I've always gotten an "official" UPS e-mail that has the tracking info in it as soon as you open it, never with a zip file. It did have an e-mail address to reply to & it was an "@UPS.com" addy though. Any thoughts or experiences with this before?
Here is the e-mail message...
Dear customer.
The parcel was sent your home address.
And it will arrive within 7 business day.
More information and the tracking number are attached in document below.
Thank you.
© 1994-2011 United Parcel Service of America, Inc.