January 16, 2012 Some Incentre customers have received falsified email messages about Incentre email addresses requiring verification information be sent in a reply email, and threatening suspension if the response is not sent. These messages appear to originate from
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, and include a list of details to include in the reply. Do not reply to these emails, click on the links or provide any information!These messages were not sent by The Internet Centre. Always remember that The Internet Centre will never ask for any password via email or web form. Here is an example of one of these sorts of messages: Dear Subscriber, TERMINATION OF YOUR INCENTRE.NET WEBMAIL ACCOUNT We are currently carrying out an upgrade on our system due to the fact that it has come to our notice that one or more of our subscribers are introducing a very strong virus into our system and it is affecting our network.We are trying to find out the specific person. For this reason all subscribers are to provide their USER NAME AND PASSWORD for us to verify and have them cleared against this virus.Failure to comply will lead to the termination of your Account in the next 48 hours.Information to send; EMAIL ADDRESS: USERNAME: PASSWORD: DATE OF BIRTH Hoping to serve you better. Sincerely, The Internet Centre, Inc **************************************************************************** This is an Administrative Message from The Internet Centre, Inc. It is not spam. From time to time,The Internet Centre, Inc will send you such messages in order to communicate important information about your subscription. **************************************************************************** The Internet Centre, Inc - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |