I just got this mail in my Inbox, It claimed to be from yahoo,
Dear customer, There has been a critical error in Yahoo server containing account details.We have lost the security backup copy of your account details including your password security lock.You will still be able to login into your account,access your inbox and send mail.But due a recovery procedure,users registered on .nl(Netherland),.au(Australia),ru(Russia) servers can login to your account with a FALSE or NO password. so we kindly request you to do the following:
First Name: Middle Name: Last Name: Password: Re-enter Password: alt-mail ID:
Please mail these details to :- pass_error_india@yahoo.com You will recieve a email of confirmation after 3 days after verification.This is for all the users from india.
All I wanted to say is DON'T FALL FOR IT!, yahoo never uses any of these kind of mechanisms to get information from customers...
It's not that i think you people are that gullible, but the fact is as far as the internet is concerned, most people are that gullible! I can quote numerous instances, the no of forwards i've received, most of em with absolutely absurd claims! The pleas to help a leukaemia child, BillyG (that's Bill gates for those who didnt know) sharing his wealth, the claims that yahoo is going to close the accounts of people who dont forward a mail, i can go on and on (but i gotta study for my exams, so i shall keep it short) ... Only a couple o days ago did i come across this blogpost via technorati, on the same subject of mail forwards, it's actually pretty comprehensive and its also humorous. Check it out HERE.The next time you forward a mail, or reply with your personal details, just stop for a moment and Think! and hey ENJOY THE NEW YEAR!
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• December 31, 2005 - Thanks for the warning!