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"BellSouth AT&T Yahoo Mail Upgrade to New Version" Phishing Scam

Bellsouth/AT&T/Yahoo users who have received emails like the one below, claiming their accounts have expired or outdated and they need to switch to a new version to avoid disconnection, are asked to delete the same emails. This is because the emails are phishing scams being sent by cybercriminals to trick BellSouth/AT&T/Yahoo users into visiting a fake website that will steal their account usernames and passwords.

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The "BellSouth/AT&T/Yahoo Mail Upgrade to New Version" Phishing Scam

From: " BellSouth" - mmastr2@uic.edu

Date: November 2, 2017 at 9:02:42 AM EDT

Subject: Updated Version

AT&T Yahoo

Valued User

Your BellSouth mail new version is outdated and has expired

You're advise to switch to the new version to avoid disconnection

Failure to upgrade to the newest BellSouth mail version will result to a permanent account closure.

Click on the site http:/www.bellsouth.net

According to provision of Term and conditions, BellSouth may at anytime terminate it's service for accounts..

Note: Failure to comply within 48hrs might lead to permanent deactivation

Thank you,

BellSouth

Remember, never click on a link to sign into your BellSouth AT&T Yahoo account, always go directly to https://www.bellsouth.net, click on the "Mail" icon and sign-in from there instead. Once they have signed in, they will be notified of an upgrade or important changes if there are any.

For BellSouth/AT&T/Yahoo users who have already been tricked, they should attempt to change their passwords immediately before their accounts are hijacked and used fraudulently. For those users whose accounts have already been hijacked, they should contact BellSouth/AT&T for help.

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