Friday, 16 December 2011

All Areas general and suspicious vehicles

Suspicious Vehicle
Report of a red Vauxhall Movano van with registration similar to FN05NUW operating in the Ashcroft Way Ballinderry area yesterday afternoon.
Possible rogue traders - please be wary of cold callers and approaches to vulnerable or elderly neighbours and family.
********************************************************************************************************************************************
E Mail Spam Warning
A local CSN member was subject to a SPAM email indicating he had booked an American Airline flight ticket by way of his credit card, but before he opened the email he went on to the Airline's website to check the flight details and time. That was when he discovered the warning about spam emails.
From AMERICAN AIRLINES Website:

It has come to our attention that there are a lot of spam emails being sent at the moment that indicate the sender as being American Airlines. These emails are what is known as Phishing Emails and have not been sent by American Airlines.
Phishing is the practice of sending phony email messages that are disguised as legitimate and often include company logos that look real. A typical Phishing Email will include a false claim about a customer’s account and either a link or button that takes them to a “spoof” website that mimics a reputable company’s actual website, in hopes that they will disclose personal information such as a credit card number or account information. Some Phishing Emails may also have attachments which may contain potential email viruses.
For more information about Phishing Emails and how to protect yourself go to
www.aa.com/i18n/urls/phishingEmails.jsp

No comments: