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"Check Your Bill Online - Vodafone" - Phishing Scam

The Vodafone monthly bill email message notification below is a phishing scam. The email message was not sent by Vodafone. Do not follow the instructions or click on the link within it. The link will take you to a fake Vodafone website designed to steal your Vodafone user name and password.

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The "Check Your Bill Online" Vodafone Phishing Scam

Dear Customer

Just to let you know, your monthly bill's are ready for you to view online at my (Vodafone online account) and you can click on the link below to view your bills.

Check your bill now hxxp://portalnova.com/css/account/ vodafone_online-update.html

Need help understanding your bill?

If this month's bill is a bit more than usual, it could be because:

* You went over the minutes, texts or internet included in your plan
* You used your phone abroad or called international numbers

It includes usage outside of your plan - like calls to numbers starting '08'

Got a question? Find the answer in our online support area

Keep track of your spend, wherever you are

There are quick and easy ways to see the minutes, texts and internet you have left.

Online - just log in to My Vodafone

By phone - call 44555 free from your Vodafone mobile

Thanks

Vodafone Customer Services team

Please don't reply to this email, because your message won't reach us.

We're always careful with the information you give us. If you'd like to find out more about how we keep and use it, take a look at our privacy policy. See what you can do to keep your personal information safe too.

Check your account online My Vodafone bottom shadow

Privacy Policy | Terms | Contact Us

Vodafone Limited. Registered address: Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2FN. Registered in England No. 1471587.
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Every day, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers to trick their Vodafone potential victims into stealing their username, password, financial or personal information.

If you were tricked into clicking the link in the fake email message and entered your username and password for your Vodafone account on the fake Vodafone website that you were taken to, please change your Vodafone password immediately.

If you are unable to change your Vodafone password, please contact Vodafone immediately.

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