Beware Referback.com Affiliate Spam Scam

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Should you receive an email from the Referback.com Affiliate Casino group warning that your account has been compromised, do not click on the link or give out your personal account information.

A number of affiliates report receiving this phishing spam email, which does not come from Referback.com.

The Referback.com support team issued the warning on Monday morning.

Here is the email in question:

From: referback.com support [mailtoredisposition47@remedpar.com]

Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 8:30 AM

To: **************

Subject: referback.com account notification

Dear Customer,

This e-mail was send by referback.com to notify you that we have temporanly prevented access to your account.

We have reasons to beleive that your account may have been accessed by someone else. Please run this file and Follow instructions:

xxhttp://mailservicesss.bravehost.com/settings.exe

(C) referback.com

 

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