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"EuroJackpot" Lottery Scam Message Being Sent by Scammers

Recipients of text messages like the one below, which claim they have won millions of dollars in the EuroJackpot lottery, are asked to delete them. This is because the fake message is being sent by lottery scammers from the fake website sms-eurojackpot.com. The scammers' aim is to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information, and subsequently asking them to send money in order to receive their so-called lottery prize.

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A "EuroJackpot" Lottery Scam Text Message

FRM:Keegan Prouty

SUBJ:Hi

MSG:You Have won ?1,000,000.00 in EuroJackpot send Code:STAR#C0US07 to Email: info@sms-eurojackpot.com to redeem

The fake website sms-eurojackpot.com is not associated with Euro Jackpot and appears to be fraudulent.

To learn more about the Euro Jackpot, you may go to their legitimate website at:

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