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"Blockchain Suspicious Login Attempt Notification" Phishing Scam

Blockchain users, beware! Scammers or cybercriminals are attempting to steal your account credentials. The Scammers or cybercriminals are doing this by sending fake emails like the one below to potential victims, which ask them to click on a link in them that goes to a fake or phishing Blockchain website that will steal their Blockchain account credentials.

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The "Blockchain Suspicious Login Attempt Notification" Phishing Email

From: Blockchain - ogrrkyho@www.ilsoledemexico.com

Date: Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 4:48 AM

Subject: Suspicious Login Attempt Notification

[image: Blockchain Logo] ACTION NEEDED!

For the protection of your Blockchain wallet, our advanced Anti-Fraud protection system has noticed unusual activity and your account has been suspended from any further access. Your Blockchain account password was entered incorrectly 8 times from an unrecognized

IP address:24.07.296.747

In order to erase this lock, please login to your Blockchain online account and complete a verification procedure. All the information is securely encrypted ensuring that your credentials remain safe.

Restore your Wallet

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The link in the fake email goes to a fake Blockchain website located at hxxps://blockchafn.info. The legitimate website is located at https://www.blockchain.com/. This is why Blockchain account holders should never click on a link in an email message to sign into their accounts. They should go directly to https://www.blockchain.com/ and sign-in from there instead.

Blockchain account holders who have been tricked by the scam are asked to attempt to change their passwords and contact Blockchain for help.

To help protect their accounts against phishing scams Blockchain account holders can enable 2-Step-Verification on their accounts. This is an extra layer of security that will prevent cybercriminals from gaining access to their accounts even if they have stolen their account credentials. Click here for help enabling 2-Step-Verification.

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