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"First Notice From Melania Trump" Phishing Scam

Scammers are now using the name of the first lady of the United States, Melania Trump, to trick online users into sending them their information. The scam (see email below) states that president Melania Trump has a check draft worth millions from the government of Benin Republic that must be delivered to the home address of the recipients. And, the recipients (so-called beneficiary) need to submit their personal information in order to receive their so-called check.

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But, if the recipients submit their information, it will only be sent to the scammers behind the phishing email message, who will attempt to trick them into sending them money for their so-called check. And, if the recipients send their money, the scammers will take it and disappear. Therefore, recipients of the same phishing email message are asked to delete the email message and not to follow the instructions in it.

The "First Notice From Melania Trump" Phishing Scam

From: Mrs,Melania Trump - WWW.@crocus.ocn.ne.jp

First Notice From Melania Trump

I am Mrs Melania Trump and I am written to inform you about your Bank Check Draft brought by United Embassy from the government of Benin Republic to the white house Washington DC and has been mandated to be deliver to your home address,being 14th Wednesday 2018 as soon as you get back to me with your below information.

1. Full Names :

2. Residential Address :

3. Mobile Number:

4. Fax Number :

5. Occupation :

6. Sex :

7. Age :

8. Nationality :

9. Country :

10. Marital Status :

Your check is containing the sum of $25 million USD.

Here is my email or send me an sms,(423)714-7482 .but i prefer sms because I'm always busy in the white house and i cant be able to pick calls all the time. I will be waiting to hear from you immediately, thanks and God bless you.

thanks and be bless from

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