On Aug 23, 2013, at 11:28 AM, William Micou <[email protected]> wrote:

> Received this at my office, which made me suspicious- I have no Mac related 
> accounts connected to that address.
> When I hovered over the link with the mouse, it showed me the link was really 
> going to a website with 'entertainer' in it's name, backslash flashimages.  
> But it all looks so official, especially the 'copyright'.
> 


Bill (and all),

There is no need to verify such an email. It stinks of rotten phish. The first 
clue is the bad grammar and weird formatting. There is nothing about it that 
looks or sounds official. Sending to an incorrect address is another big clue.

Delete anything that doesn't make sense like that immediately. If the service 
REALLY had an issue with you they will give you another shot.

Also, if you really had an account with them you could just log into it the way 
you normally do without going through such a link in an email. As a matter of 
fact never go to a link from an email you aren't absolutely sure you know who 
sent it. 

And always remember to apply the "sniff test:" if it smells phishy, it almost 
certainly is.

j. 




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