Did you get one of these emails ?
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Did you get one of these emails ?
"
Hi vk4adc

The password of your email account vk4adc   @   wia.org.au will expire on 29/01/2021
Click below to keep using your password in order to avoid Account malfunction.


Receive Time: 1/26/2021 6 email:19:23 a.m.
Kindly Note this is our 2021 policy and the link will only work 72 hours after notification .

Hidden link :  url=https://top10books2020.com/nm-asweb/nnwebmail/webmail.php?email=vk4adc@wia.org.au

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PDF of the complete email as attached : 
.pdf   scam email wia.pdf (Size: 516.95 KB / Downloads: 423)

Ok, now have a look at the source email address :   "wia.org.au Security Admin" <sales@smtp-deal.info> ---- I might add that smtp-deal.info goes nowhere !

I wasn't prepared to push the "Keep Password Now " button in the original email (and not visble in the copy/pasted version above, but is in the PDF, and as per the hidden web link pasted in red above) to see where it actually went.

If you receive one of these emails, use the Delete key and get rid of it.

The email addrress above is purposefully edited...

Doug VK4ADC


PS Email forwarded to WIA Office.
Doug VK4ADC @ QG62LG51
http://www.vk4adc.com

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Doug

Things must be desperate in the world of scammers. Now the WIA is a target.

Not sure what they would find. Maybe a bandplan or repeater list.

I don't think the WIA stores credit card details.

This is along the same lines as the "you have been selected to receive a new iPhone" from Coles, Woolworths and Aldi.

We all need to remain vigilant.


Ron
VK4BVI
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