“Please provide your credit card information to verify your identity so
that we can release the funds we are holding for you in an offshore
account.”
To many of of these days this sort of heading creates an instinctive
mouse movement to the “mark as spam” link in our email programs.
Unfortunately spammers know this and are constantly coming up with
cleverer and more sneaky ways to scam you or infect you with malware or
viruses. Recently my wife received an email that she had good reason to
suspect as valid. I took a look , and saw immediately that it wasn’t
valid. In this short screen cast I show you what to look for:



