Wednesday, July 15, 2015

2015-07-15 Phish of the Day

Its been awhile since I've received a good phishing scam.  (Un?)Luckily I got this one last night.

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Good day!

We considered your resume to be very attractive and we thought the vacant position in our company could be interesting for you.

Our firm specializes in consultation services in the matter of bookkeeping and business administration.
We cooperate with different countries and currently we have many clients in the US.
Due to this fact, we need to increase the number of our destination representatives' regular staff.

You will be responsible for shipping goods from multiple shops through our company to different places.
Part-time and full-time employment are both currently important.
We offer a flat wage from $1000 up to $3,500 per month.

If you are interested in our offer, mail to us your answer on yankee@whoisjobusa.com and we will send you an extensive information as soon as possible.

Attention! Accept applications only on this and next week.

Respectively submitted
Personnel department

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Return-path: <tom.noble@noblesl.com>
Received: from static-41-103-60-95.ipcom.comunitel.net ([95.60.103.41])
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 (Oracle Communications Messaging Server 7.0.5.34.0 64bit (built Oct 14 2014))
 with ESMTP id <
0NRI009DGIDV0850@vms172083.mailsrvcs.net> for
 
<recipient_email_omitted>; Tue, 14 Jul 2015 23:41:57 -0500 (CDT)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 21:05:54 -0400
From: <
tom.noble@noblesl.com>
Subject: yaakov
X-Originating-IP: [95.60.103.41]
To: <recipient_email_omitted>

Message-id: <
004101d0be9f$03d9b3dd$5bf0c1be@xlmnfk>
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X-MSMail-priority: Normal
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X-CMAE-Score: 100
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Original-recipient: rfc822;<recipient_email_omitted>

Good day!
We considered your resume to be very attractive and we thought the vacant position in our company could be interesting for you.
Our firm specializes in consultation services in the matter of bookkeeping and business administration.
We cooperate with different countries and currently we have many clients in the US.
Due to this fact, we need to increase the number of our destination representatives' regular staff.

You will be responsible for shipping goods from multiple shops through our company to different places.
Part-time and full-time employment are both currently important.
We offer a flat wage from $1000 up to $3,500 per month.

If you are interested in our offer, mail to us your answer on yankee@whoisjobusa.com and we will send you an extensive information as soon as possible.
Attention! Accept applications only on this and next week.
Respectively submitted
Personnel department


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1 comment:

  1. I have received the same email, but with a different asking return address (boniface@whoisjobusa.com).

    I think mine actually came from job applications. Just happened to check my spam folder and found it in there, sent today.

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