Fraud mail

This below is fraud. How can I tell when the domain seems actually to be MasterCard’s domain?

BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE A MASTERCARD, THAT’S WHY!

Silly idiots.

[IMAGE]

Dear MasterCard user,

As stated in the User Agreement, Section 41.1, we may send you this email.

After the multiple frauds registered lately, our company has initiated a study regarding this problem. In this study the company has reached the conclusion that most of the frauds were possible because of the low email service security level .

For a best deployment of our further activities (the frauds prevention) our company has decided to ceck your identity for fraud protection .

Hoping you have understood that we are doing all these for your own safety and for the good deployment of the relations between our company and its parteners we suggest you to acces the following form to verify your MasterCard account:

_ http://www.mastercard.com/cgi-bin/emergserv.cgi?template=cardholderservices.tmpl=0 _

Thank you for your patience in this matter.

Regards, Security MasterCard (Security Department)
MasterCard Inc

Thank you for using MasterCard!
_ http://www.mastercard.com/us/index.html _

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2 thoughts on “Fraud mail

  1. Ah, but did you check the source code of the HTML message? That’s where you would see that what looks like mastercard in has an underpinning that will point to a fraudulent server…

    cheers!
    rben the orange eater

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