Last week we saw a constant stream of e-mails, such as “Confirm Your unsubscribe request” or “Customer #980920318 To STOP Receive These e-mails from us” While this is a long-term email scam, we’ve come across it for the first time, so we thought we should be alert. These scam emails contain no indication what you are unsubscribing from and simply state, unlike normal unsubscribe notifications: Moreover, these emails come in a number of templates, some of which look more professional than the one below. To confirm your Unsubscribe, please click here or on the link below. Unsubscribe me! Thank you!
More professional looking scam email variant While others, not so much.
Not-so-professional scam email variant If you want problems and click the unsubscribe button, you will compose a new “Unsubscribe” message with no message bodies and want to send the e-mail to between fifteen and twenty e-mail addresses. These email addresses are for domains of the free dynamic DNS service hosted by noip.com.
Sending unsubscribe email to 15+ email addresses Of course, you should definitely not send an email to these spammers and simply delete the email. What happens if I unsubscribe? You may wonder what happens if you send this email withdrawal. I certainly don’t know, but I got some ideas. Spammers create “live” or active e-mail lists for more lucrative e-mail scams, like phishing, diet pills, vitamins and loans. In answering spammers, you tell the scammers they have a “live one” and you add it to a list of active email accounts for other scams. These email lists may then be sold or used for their own purposes to other scammers. Knowing this, never respond to and delete spammer emails. If you answer, you’ll get more spam in your inbox.