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Phishing scams International Monetary Fund IMF

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Phishing scams International Monetary Fund IMF submitted by User:

This Phishing attempt is accompanied by attachment: “25299_IMF_Official”

Which does not seem to have any macro malware according to VirusTotal

From: info@armtechindia.com [mailto:info@armtechindia.com]
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 2:46 AM
To: rbi_transfer_departmnt@outlook.com
Subject: Outstanding Depts (Released).
Importance: High

 

 

This message and any enclosures are intended only for the addressee. Please
notify the sender by email if you are not the intended recipient. If you are
not the intended recipient, you may not use, copy, disclose, or distribute this
message or its contents or enclosures to any other person and any such actions
may be unlawful. Ball reserves the right to monitor and review all messages
and enclosures sent to or from this email address.

Attempt to get information 25299_IMF_Official:

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has come to notice that you are among the unsettled Fund Transactions long time ago. The (IMF) have directed all individual/Organizations who for one reason or the other did not receive their Transaction Fund in their home of origin or bank account, Your Amount is now available with The Foreign Exchange Department Reserve Bank of India New Delhi.

To channel your reports, please kindly send to us:

1, Your Full Names:

2, Sex:

3, Date of Birth:

4, Contact Mobile Numbers:

5, Your Email address:

6, Your Full House Address:

And reconfirm us with your batch No.”2277’’ to the below Email ID: rbiforeignexchange@workmail.com

Contact Persons: Mr. Michael Morrison

Mrs. Pinto Mishra

(Transfer Officer)

Email: rbiforeignexchange@workmail.com

Thanks

Frank VIC

IMF USA

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