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The "United Nations Compensation via ATM Master Card" Scam

The "United Nations Compensation via ATM Master Card" email below, which claims there is an ATM Visa Card that contains thousands of dollars that is ready for the recipients, is a phishing scam. Recipients of the fake email message should not respond to it with their personal information or any other information that is requested by the senders. The fake email message was sent by scammers/cyber-criminals. Every month, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers/cyber-criminals to trick their potential victims into stealing their personal and financial information, which the same scammers will use afterward, to trick the recipients into sending them their money and financial information.

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Remember, never send your personal information to anyone in an email message or send money to someone who contacted you via an email message.

The "United Nations Compensation via ATM Master Card" Scam

From: ANGELA POWELL - officefile159@yahoo.com

Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 4:09 AM

Subject: ATTENTION BENEFICIARY

We have been having a meetings for the past (6) months United Nations Office have agreed to Compensate you with sum of $980,000.00 and the fund have been arrange through ATM MASTER CARD which is the latest instruction from Mr. António Guterres UN Secretary General.

Therefore be advice to contact our representative Mr.Frank Edward for the shipping of your ATM MASTER CARD kindly forward your full delivery details to him: Email: (frakdward10@outlook.com) +22997308376

1 Full Name:....

2 Country:.....

3 Delivery Address:......

4 Telephone.....

Thanks H.E. Mrs. Angela Powell

CC: Jim Yong Kim World Bank president

CC: Mr. António Guterres UN Secretary General

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