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Old 15 Apr 2017, 05:35 AM   #6
paleolith
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Originally Posted by TenFour View Post
Also, this is a classic phishing technique!
I agree. Unless you've analyzed the headers and determined that the message actually originated from the servers of the air travel company, it's probably a scam. They expect you to panic and try to "cancel" the charge, revealing personal financial information (like credit card info) in the process. Not a lot different from the one I got a few days ago that looked exactly like an Amazon Shipping Confirmation, for a $1150 order, except that it did not give the item name for even the first item, and the "track your package" link did not go to Amazon or any known shipper.

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