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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Yahoo Internet Lottery Email Scam - Yet again

You may recall that we've alerted SecurePCNews.com readers to previous Yahoo! Lottery scams.

Now, here's the latest attempt to defraud using a Yahoo! Lottery as the bait.

Scams like this are often refered to as Nigerian scams and can lead to financial and identity theft. Learn more about Nigerian Scams here and learn more about identity theft here.

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.

Following is the text of the scam email:
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From: officelobkk3220@earthlink.net [mailto:officelobkk3220@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:27 AM
To: officelobkk3220@earthlink.net
Subject: Yahoo!! International Lottery Organization

LOTTERY RESULTS 2008

CONGRATULATIONS!

Yahoo!! International Lottery Organization
Bangkok Branch Office
Address: 3 Rajdamnern Avenue
Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Yahoo! Mail announces you as one of the 25 lucky winners in the ongoing 12 Years Yahoo lottery Award of the New Year Held on 7th the January 2008.

All 25 winning email addresses were randomly selected from a batch of 50,000,000 international emails each from Canada, Australia, United States, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually, consequently, you have been approved for a total pay out of ONE MILLION UNITED STATE DOLLARS ( $1, 000. 000.000 USD)

This Lottery was promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of some multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base.

Further more your details(e-mail address) falls within our Bangkok representative office in Bangkok Thailand, as indicated in your play coupon and your prize of ( $1, 000.000.00USD) will be released to you from this regional branch office in Bangkok Thailand.

Your fund is now deposited with our Bank/Security Company Bangkok Thailand and insured in your name. Due to mix up of some numbers and names, we ask that you keep this award from public notice until your claim has been processed, and your winning Cheque have being sent to you or remitted to your account, as this is part of our security protocol, to avoid double claiming and unwarranted taking of advantage of this program by participants, as has happened in the past.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZEThese are your identification numbers.
Ticket number.....................085-12876077-09
Serial number.......................51390-0
Lucky number...................03-05-12-14-28-38
Ref number...................N.EGS/3662367114/13

To begin your lottery claims, Please contact our Yahoo Lottery Co-ordinator as follows,

Email: yahlottorg66@yahoo.com.hk
Name: Kane Iva
Tel: +(66)890724282

You are to send the completed verification form below to the co-ordinator whose email address is given above so that you will be advised on what to do to get your prize money. Congratulations once more!!

1. FULL NAME
2. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
3. PRESENT ADRESS.
4. DATE OF BIRTH
5. OCCUPATION
6. TELEPHONE NUMBER
6. FAX NUMBER
7. MARITAL STATUS
8. WINNING NUMBER, BATCH NUMBER AND LOTTO NUMBER.

Remember, all prize money must be claimed not later than 30th of March 2008. Any claim not made by this date will be returned to HER MAJESTYS DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. And also be informed that 10% of your lottery winning belongs to (THE PROMOTIONS COMPANY). Because they are the company that bought your ticket and played the lottery in your name.

Note also that this 10% will be remitted after you have received your winnings prize, because the money is insured in your name already.

NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please remember to quote your reference and batch numbers in all correspondences with us, Furthermore, should there be any change of address, please do inform our Co-ordinator as soon as possible. Yahoo lottery is a free service that does not require you to be a Yahoo! Registered user.

An original copy of your lucky winning ticket and your deposit certificate will be sent to you by Administrative Remittance Operation Manager of Siam City Bank Bangkok Thailand.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Once again from all members of our staff and thank you for being a part of our International Promotions program.

We wish you continued good fortunes.

Yours Sincerely,
Raymon Hisashi picture from fake Yahoo! lottery email

Dr. Raymond Hisashi
Vice President
Yahoo! Lotto Org.

Mrs. Tina Akira,President Yahoo! Lotto Org

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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. You may also want to visit the Yahoo! Security Center for more information.

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Yahoo Lottery eMail Scam

You may have received the email below. If so you unfortunately did not win the Yahoo Lottery, rather you are the target of a scam often refered 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.

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.

Following is the text of the scam email:
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From: yahoo customers award [mailto:yah_customers3@live.fr]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:05 AM
Subject: !!!!!!!YOUR PRIZE!!!!!!


[YAHOO! Mail LOGO here]

Yahoo Lottery Inc.
Customers care winning dept
701 First Avenue , sunnyville
Ca 94089

!!!!!!!YOUR PRIZE!!!!!!

Dear yahoo lucky email balloting winner,

This is to inform you that you have won an internet email lotto cash prize of Six hundred and twenty thousand euro(€620,000.00) in YAHOO BETA FREE LOTTERY ORGANISATION!!.

CONGRATULATION!!
This program is held to promote our new YAHOO BETA MICROSOFT WINDOW.

Your email address was selected through Electronic Balloting Shoot (E.B16&369) out of 78million email raffle draw with the co-operation of GOOGLE MAIL, HOTMAIL, O2.PL, AND AOL.FR.
Congratulations for being selected.

Your email address raffle ticket is 45663ab4599; conduct this raffle ticket to the customer payment department at confirmation_centre@yahoo.fr
All the remedy of your cash prize will be explained further, once again congratulations.


Yours,
Yahoo Lottery Inc.

[YAHOO! LOGO here]
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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.

Don't take a chance with your credit Reputation!
Get Equifax Score Watch Now!


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, credit card fraud and other internet and email scams like phishing.

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