Windows does not reccomend updates in E-Mails. From Panama too, kind of silly.

From: Firewall Protection [mailto:espada2@dailyhelp-toyou.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:35 PM

Subject: Update your Firewall for Windows

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Don't open random mail just because it says "Secure". If you don't know who sent it, do not open it.

-----Original Message-----
From: chauncey haibo [mailto:sfgob@lindenhofnordsteimke.de]
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 5:27 AM

Subject: You cannot do that!

ESMTP [Secure Mail System #334]: Secure message is attached.

Lazy Scammers, this one is just pathetic.

-----Original Message-----
From: kotaro [mailto:tiat'erc_1996@tuvam.com]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 2:53 AM
To: info@insidersspeak.com
Subject: Security alert - many bank accounts stolen

Tornado smashes into New York, killing millions http://www.alpet.hu/r.html

"Unclaimed Riches in *Enter Random Country Here* Could be YOURS!

-----Original Message-----
From: Mr. William Moris. [mailto:rmsnie@adelphia.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 6:27 PM
Subject: I will await your response!!!

NATWEST BANK PLC
LAMBETH PALACE RD
LONDON SE1 7EH
FROM THE DESK OF MR. WILLIAM MORIS.

Though i have not considered this medium to be the best manner to have
approached you on this issue,being that the Internet has been greatly abused
over the recent years and is very unsecured for informations of vital
importance. I have decided to take the chance seeing that no other means
could have been faster and more efficient than the E-mail.

Useless Spam with bogus Redirects

From: "Genesis Medina"
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 13:34:17 +0800
To:
Subject: FriendlySupportCustomerSupportAllProducts

Go To Our Site!

Pay less and get more in our health care store!

*Offer expires November 30, 2008.

As a valued Windows Live Hotmail customer, we hope you find this Windows Vista Ultimate offer valuable.
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Another bogus bank email. Note the anchor text below vs. the actual

-----Original Message-----
From: Capital One bank
[mailto:generated_mail.id384399-97872850ib@capitalone.com]
Sent: None
To: John
Subject: Capital One Bank: please confirm your details.

Note: This is a service message regarding TowerNET Form.

Dear customer:

As part of the new security measures, all Capital One Bank business
customers (including all former customers of North Fork bank) are required
to complete TowerNET Form (or Treasury Optimizer Form). Please complete the
form as soon as possible.

To select your form please click on the following link:

http://towernet.capitalonebank.com/onlineform/IDslcertificatedlls/userdirect

Yahoo Is NOT in the Lottery Business. Definatly NOT in Thailand. If it looks like a 3 AM TV Ad, it's probobly just as legit.

From: Yahoo!! International Lottery [mailto:bkk_company73@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 7:11 PM
Subject: Yahoo!! International Lottery Organization

CONGRATULATIONS !!!!

YOU WON ยฃ1,000.000.00 DOLLARS!

CONGRATULATIONS!

Yahoo!! International Lottery Organization

Bangkok Branch Office

Address: 3 Rajdamnern Avenue

Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Yahoo! Mail announces you as one of the 25 lucky winners in the ongoing 12 Years Yahoo lottery Award of the New Year Held on 7th of January 2008.

All 25 winning email addresses were randomly selected from a batch of 50,000,000 international emails each from Canada, Australia, United States, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually, consequently, you have been approved for a total pay out of ONE MILLION UNITED STATE DOLLARS ( $1, 000. 000.000 USD)

I guess Scamming from American Banks wasn't popular enough, heres one from a Chinese Bank

From: ming002@f2s.com [mailto:ming002@f2s.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 1:55 AM
Subject: Good Day.

Good Day,
I am Mr. Ming Yang, Director of Operations of the Hang Seng Bank
Ltd,
Sai Wan Ho Branch, Hong Kong . I have an obscured business suggestion for
you.I
am here-by seeking your service in giving a clear research and feasibility
studies on areas I could invest on.Your services will be paid for, and you
will
be a partner, if your recommendation is accepted.

For security purpose, I shall not accept or acknowledge any emails in
relation
to this without this code; [CODE NO: AM-002].

Another Bank of America Letter Redirect Scam

Online Banking: Important Email Alert (Bank of America Clone E-Mails)

Dear Valued Customer,

Our utmost concern is the security of our online banking users. In this effect,we do proper
verification on all transactions done on our secured online banking servers.

Unusual Activity on your account were detected on our secured servers and as a matter of
our improved online banking security measures, We have decided to temporarily suspend
your online banking access.

You will not be able to access your online account unless you re-activate your online access
but in order to do so, you will have to confirm your details by Logging on to your account to

Warren Jewel - wjewel34@hotmail.com

Has anyone previously had contact from this individual and if so, did you find it to be an email scam. I am going to attach my email which I received today and would appreciate any responses from individuals who have had the same experience. Thank you.