Please confirm your email address


This spammed message purports as a notification urging users to verify their email address. It contains instructions on how to do it and even employs the template of the social networking website, LinkedIn probably to trick users into thinking that the email is legitimate. Furthermore, it contains a malicious URL that points to a website that sells bogus sexual enhancement products.

Users are reminded to be wary in divulging their personal identifiable information (PII) such as email address and mobile numbers among others. Make sure to verify first if a certain email message is legitimate or not by contacting the organization or visiting the website directly.

 SPAM BLOCKING DATE / TIME: January 03, 2013 GMT-8
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