Sunday, March 26, 2006

AsianPay Email Warning

Email warning from AsianPay:
Dear xxxxx,

If you receive an email with and attachment and the subject:

Your new account password is approved

and the following text in the body of the email:

Dear user xxxxxxxxxx,
You have successfully updated the password of your Asianpay account. If you did not authorize this change or if you need assistance with your account, please contact Asianpay customer service at: administrator@asianpay.com
Thank you for using Asianpay!
The Asianpay Support Team

JUST DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. THE EMAIL DOES NOT COME FROM US BUT FROM A DIFFERENT IP EVEN IF IT SEEMS LIKE TO BE SENT FROM OUR MAIN EMAIL ADDRESS THE ATTACHMENT CONTAIN A VIRUS. NO ONE HAS CHANGED YOUR PASSWORD. OUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL, WHEN YOU CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD, IS TRULY DIFFERENT. OUR SYSTEM NEVER AND WE UNDERLINE NEVER SEND ATTACHMENT WITH ANY EMAIL. WE NEVER START OUR EMAIL WITH DEAR USER XXXXXX AND WHATEVER
PLEASE BE REALLY CAREFUL BECAUSE WE ARE GROWING IN POPULARITY AND THIS IS GOOD, BUT BRINGS WITH IT SOME DISAVANTAGES LIKE THE FACT THAT MANY DIFFERENT \"PHISHING\" EMAIL TYPES ARE STARTING TO BE SPREAD AROUND INTERNET WITH ASIANPAY AS THE SUBJECT OF THE \"PHISHING\".

Please, keep good not of the followings:

1. We will never ask to you to login in your account or to provide your password in any form from an email.

2. No one of our emails WILL EVER INCLUDES a link to the login page

3. To login in your account, always go to https://asianpay.com and use the login Link at the righ top or the Login Button on the left side of the page to get the login page.

4. Never give your password to anyone, including Asianpay employees. Your password is encrypted so if you can not login just use the Forgot Password feature.

Please follow the above suggestions everytime you connect to Asianpay.

Kind regards

AsianPay Support

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