Alert-Man Tech Company eMail Scam
Alert - Man Tech Company Ltd. eMail Scam
You may have received the email below. If so you unfortunately are not really going to be receiving commissions from a Hong Kong company, rather you are the target of a scam often refereed to as a Nigerian scam. Scams like this often lead to financial and identity theft. Learn more about Nigerian Scams here and learn more about identity theft here.
Any contact with the sender of this email could result in financial and identity loses. If you received an email like this, just delete it. If you have made contact with this person you may be at risk. You should immediately contact your local law enforcement agency and or financial institution for assistance if you provided ANY personal or financial information.
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Following is the text of the scam email:
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-----Original Message-----
From: Man Tech Company Ltd. [mailto:companyemail@indiatimes.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 4:29 AM
Subject: Act As Our Company Representative (Earn 10%)
FROM THE DESK OF
Mr. Chiyo Asuka
Man Tech Company Ltd.
No.2, Lane 70, Ming Chu Road, Sec.
1,Tung Pao, Hong kong.
ATTENTION!!
International Representative needed by the above named company if interested contact MR YUKI O WONG for further information via the email address below:
info_mantechcoy002@yahoo.com.hk
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My life has changed. What about yours?
Log on to the new Indiatimes Mail and Live out of the Inbox!
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For more information about what to do if you think you may be the victim of identity theft visit SecurePCNews at where you can find specific information about dealing with Identity Theft.
Subscribe to the SecurePCNews Newsletter to get information like this delivered to your email inbox as well as timely important tips on protecting yourself online.
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You may have received the email below. If so you unfortunately are not really going to be receiving commissions from a Hong Kong company, rather you are the target of a scam often refereed to as a Nigerian scam. Scams like this often lead to financial and identity theft. Learn more about Nigerian Scams here and learn more about identity theft here.
Any contact with the sender of this email could result in financial and identity loses. If you received an email like this, just delete it. If you have made contact with this person you may be at risk. You should immediately contact your local law enforcement agency and or financial institution for assistance if you provided ANY personal or financial information.
For more information about what to do if you think you may be the victim of identity theft visit SecurePCNews at where you can find specific information about dealing with Identity Theft.
Subscribe to the SecurePCNews Newsletter to get information like this delivered to your email inbox as well as timely important tips on protecting yourself online.
Protect yourself today with IDENTITY GUARD®
Following is the text of the scam email:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-----Original Message-----
From: Man Tech Company Ltd. [mailto:companyemail@indiatimes.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 4:29 AM
Subject: Act As Our Company Representative (Earn 10%)
FROM THE DESK OF
Mr. Chiyo Asuka
Man Tech Company Ltd.
No.2, Lane 70, Ming Chu Road, Sec.
1,Tung Pao, Hong kong.
ATTENTION!!
International Representative needed by the above named company if interested contact MR YUKI O WONG for further information via the email address below:
info_mantechcoy002@yahoo.com.hk
--
My life has changed. What about yours?
Log on to the new Indiatimes Mail and Live out of the Inbox!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Every 3 seconds an identity is stolen. Can you afford not to protect your good name with guaranteed protection? LifeLock offers a guarantee of their identity protection service of up to $1,000,000. This is the identity theft prevention you've seen advertised on television.
For more information about what to do if you think you may be the victim of identity theft visit SecurePCNews at where you can find specific information about dealing with Identity Theft.
Subscribe to the SecurePCNews Newsletter to get information like this delivered to your email inbox as well as timely important tips on protecting yourself online.
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