Here are screenshots of some of the bogus emails I have rec'd lately.
Some of these made it through my email program's spam filters; many did not.
This one (above) is allegedly from a local admirer. Maybe I need a bodyguard.
This one is inviting me to a leadership conference, and the State Department will pick up the tab. No such person, apparently.
This one (above) purports to be from Chase. So, aside from a phishing attempt, this is also trademark & copyright infringement IMO.
In this one (above) I am supposed to think ADP is invoicing me. No such account.
This one begins "Dear Sir" and apparently includes a purchase order, attached. No thanks.
Some of these made it through my email program's spam filters; many did not.
This one (above) is allegedly from a local admirer. Maybe I need a bodyguard.
This one is inviting me to a leadership conference, and the State Department will pick up the tab. No such person, apparently.
In this one I am supposed to open an attachment from a person who purports to be with the IRS. Nice try, possibly once and future felon.
In this one (above) I am supposed to think ADP is invoicing me. No such account.
This one begins "Dear Sir" and apparently includes a purchase order, attached. No thanks.
This is the second one I have rec'd recently from a party purporting to be BOA. #illegal
Oh, yes, my contract payment of 27 million dollars, how could I have overlooked that? #fraud
Have a great weekend all, please carefully consider opening attachments associated with unsolicited emails, and do not click on any links they may include. xo, Martha