Beware of Whois Enom phishing scam
Last Post 11/03/2008 9:27 AM by Lee Sykes. 0 Replies.
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Lee Sykes
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11/03/2008 9:27 AM
    Almost got caught with this, but gave it 2 secs to look closely at the URL before clicking through. The email asks you to visit enom and update your whois info.

    Statement from Enom

    "Phishing Alert:
    We recently became aware of the below fraudulent email circulating to customers requesting that customers log into their accounts to correct inaccurate WHOIS information.

    Here is an image of the e-mail.

    That email is not legitimate, and we believe it is an attempt to compromise your accounts and/or domain names.

    If you have received the email above and you attempted to log into your accounts using the links in the email, login to your account and immediately go to My Info to update your password and your secret question/answer. If you believe that your account has been compromised, please contact us. "
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