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Opened e-z pass phishing email and clicked link. Quickly ran webroot scan that did not indicate any malware detected. Am I safe and what does the malwaredo?

 

Larry
There is an E-Z pass phishing scam campaign going around at the moment. Do not execute or run any attachements in it just delete the email. If you have any doubts create a support ticket and I can take a look at the scan logs.If you clicked on a link I would make sure if it asked you to enter any passwords to change said password from another PC.
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There is an E-Z pass phishing scam campaign going around at the moment. Do not execute or run any attachements in it just delete the email. If you have any doubts create a support ticket and I can take a look at the scan logs.If you clicked on a link I would make sure if it asked you to enter any passwords to change said password from another PC.

Thank you Rakanisheu for that information! Much obliged!;)
It did not ask for passwords. or personal in formation. It just indicated that I did not owe E-Z pass any monry Strange/
Hi curious

 

Something strange, unusual or unexpected is often a good bet re. a phishing scam or some other sort of nasty...is manifesting itself.

 

Regards, Baldrick

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