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Watch Out for GoDaddy Phishing Scam

Hook, Line, Sinker (How I fell for a phishing scam)

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I think anyone who has an email address has received a fraudulent email stating that their Paypal or bank account needs to be updated.

The scammers have moved on to GoDaddy now. I recently received an email stating that the contact information on my GoDaddy account had been recently changed.

The poor grammar, misspellings and links that weren’t even masked gave it away immediately.

However, the thing to remember is that if you have a domain registered with them, GoDaddy will be sending you emails. Just don’t click on the email links. Go directly to web site to log in.

Here’s the reality. Phishers are successful because we are LAZY. Does it take more than 5 seconds and a couple of keystrokes to go to the web site in a browser? No. It is just more convenient to click on the link in the email.

Besides online banking services, Paypal, and GoDaddy, another prevalent scam is for ecards, particularly Hallmark.

As I said before, we are LAZY. Ecards are lame. Instead of, “Show you care to send the very best, ” it should be, “I forgot your birthday and don’t have time to buy a $1 card and so I’m sending an ecard instead.”

I’m not saying that you have to send a hardmade card, but at least send something tangible. If you don’t have time to pick a card out, you can always order it online at USPS.com and have it mailed out directly. You can even pick a gift card to be included.

But back to the original point of the post, remember . . . Don’t click on shady links in your emails.

2 Responses to “Watch Out for GoDaddy Phishing Scam”

  1. Watch Out for GoDaddy Phishing Scam Says:

    [...] Watch Out for GoDaddy Phishing Scam I’m not saying that you have to send a hardmade card, but at least send something tangible. If you don’t have time to pick a card out, you can always order it online at USPS.com and have it mailed out directly. … [...]

  2. Michelle Vandepas Says:

    Great advice…. We should never click on a link in an email - even when we ‘think’ we know what it is or who it is from…
    As for the cards… I usually do a phone call - and a present..
    Nice to see you over my site too! Thanks.

    Michelle Vandepas’s last blog post..Here’s A Quick Way To Distinguish Being In Your Story vs. Sharing Your Story

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