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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Latest Craigslist Phishing Scam 08-20-11 | "Your craigslist account has been suspended"‏ Scam Email Reviewed by Blacklisted

DO NOT USE THE LINKS POSTED FOR THIS SCAM.

This a real craigslist phishing scam and is being broken down by Blacklisted Emails


(Origin of reference),
Authentication-Results: hotmail.com; sender-id=fail (sender IP is 24.119.73.98)
 header.from=noreply@craigslist.org; dkim=none header.d=craigslist.org; x-hmca=fail

X-Message-Status: n:0:n

X-SID-PRA: Craigslist <noreply@craigslist.org>

X-SID-Result: Fail

X-DKIM-Result: None

X-AUTH-Result: FAIL

X-Message-Delivery: Vj0xLjE7dXM9MDtsPTA7YT0wO0Q9MjtTQ0w9Ng==

X-Message-Info: 6sSXyD95QpW42g/qSQCqwBK3a718Gesk4LBY9xyoPbxHJfRuc/
xpFeaxktcHH098wniW92y0limxrE3p/wceHX4fwzNo7M3EhglNygKn4J+eAQxsVz5RRZG45FbfGLoM

Received: from PORTABLE ([24.119.73.98]) by snt0-mc2-f23.Snt0.hotmail.com with
 Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.4675);

	 Sat, 20 Aug 2011 08:29:06 -0700

From: "Craigslist" <noreply@craigslist.org>

Subject: Your craigslist account has been suspended

To: "XXXXXXXXXXX" <XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>

Content-Type: multipart/alternative; charset="utf-8"; boundary="voqoQJlna=_
e436kElTou07rfgOTfadb4h"

MIME-Version: 1.0

Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:29:03 +0300

X-Priority: 1

Return-Path: noreply@craigslist.org

Message-ID: <SNT0-MC2-F23QWW1EUd00079b20@snt0-mc2-f23.Snt0.hotmail.com>

X-OriginalArrivalTime: 20 Aug 2011 15:29:06.0400 (UTC) FILETIME=[E6129600:01CC5F4D]

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This is what I am making of this, this cold be a scam from Italy...judging on the other same emails similar to this one though this is most likely the same guy located in a certain location in India. The style of this one is almost perfect. I bet he has gotten a few before it was blacklisted. If you have gotten this email, delete it.




Dear Customer,
Your craigslist account has been suspended,because you have made too many logins from different IPs.

If you are the rightful account holder, click on the link below to log into your account for verification:

https://accounts.craigslist.org/       <-- This is not the link it claims to to be.
This is the real link they want you to visit--> http://cogilist.ucoz.com/index.html

This is the page content you come to. Please note,do not use any of the links posted!

craigslist: Account Log In

 
Log in to your craigslist account
NOTE: Not all prior posters have craigslist accounts.
If you are not sure, check for the existence of an account by having your password reset.
Email / Handle:
Password:
(Cookies must be enabled.)
forgot password?
Don't have an account? Click here to sign up.
need help? Click here for additional information.

If you received this notice and you are not authorizes account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of Craigslist policy to represent oneself as another Craigslist user. Such action may also be in violation of local, rational, and/or international law. Craigslist is committed to assist law enforcement with any inquires related to attempts to misappropriate personal information with the intent to commit fraud or theft. Information will be provided at the request of law enforcement agencies to ensure that impersonators are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Thank you for your patience as we work together to protect your account!


Sincerely,
Craigslist Account Review Department



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If you are really fed up with the flood of scam emails entering your spam box or inbox, maybe it's time to start out new?
If you do, here is the best way to do it. No matter what service you use, the number one ways to avoid the scams and spam is this.

Never sign up for anything where you address is going to be posted openly on a website.

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