Your account details have been changed. We noticed that you recently changed the 3-D Secure Password (Verified By Visa or MasterCard SecureCode) you use to pay your TalkTalk bill, you are the rightful holder of the TalkTalk account and you must verify your account! In order to verify your account please log into your account and submit all your information, if you choose to ignore our request, your account will remain limited until you verify your information. Log in to My Account (DO NOT TOUCH. Delete full email ) My Account is the brighter way to get more out of TalkTalk. Log in to get extra features and manage your billing online, whenever you like. Log in to My Account (DO NOT TOUCH. Delete full email) 3-D Secure is an XML-based protocol designed to be an added layer of security for online credit and debit card transactions. It was developed by Visa with the intention of improving the security of Internet payments and offered to customers as the Verified by Visa service. Services based on the protocol have also been adopted by MasterCard, under the name MasterCard SecureCode, and by JCB International as J/Secure. American Express has added SafeKey to UK and Singapore on 8 November 2010. 3-D Secure adds an authentication step for online payments. 3-D Secure should not be confused with the Card Security Code which is a short numeric code that is printed on the card. Please do not reply to this email as replies are not monitored. TalkTalk Telecom Limited - Incorporated and registered in England and Wales. Registered Office: 11 Evesham Street W11 4AR. Registered Number: 04633015 THIS EMAIL IS phishing AND SHOULD BE DELETED IMMEDIATELY or sent to talktalk through the address below. Do not do as it commands as you will give some thieving Nigerian your entire banking details. If it arrives in your email, either delete immediately or be a good punter and send to talktalk. Do not follow any of the instructions or think you can outwit the shites who have sent it to you. You will regret it. IT LOOKS VERY ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, IT IS NOT. Send spam mail to phishing@talktalkplc.com |
Saturday 17 March 2012
SPAM WARNING - TALKTALK
SPAM WARNING - TALKTALK email sent by TalkTalk [talktalk@F-eds.com]
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