nowwhatnapster
Limp Gawd
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- Aug 9, 2009
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I work for a small business and we get the occasional phishing email. I'm having a hard time discerning the legitimacy of this one.
The message says:
"Your Authorize online service has expired. If your intention is to remain a Authorize customer please begin the activation sequence as soon as possible. Failure to update your information will lead to the permanently suspension of your account.
Log-in to your account and update your information"
Granted we do use cybersource for processing payments, and the logo says "authorize.net a cybersource solution"
Here is the code of the message. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
The message says:
"Your Authorize online service has expired. If your intention is to remain a Authorize customer please begin the activation sequence as soon as possible. Failure to update your information will lead to the permanently suspension of your account.
Log-in to your account and update your information"
Granted we do use cybersource for processing payments, and the logo says "authorize.net a cybersource solution"
Here is the code of the message. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Code:
<table border="0" width="34%" id="table1" height="232">
<tr>
<td valign="top">
<p align="center">
<br>
<img border="0" src="http://authorize.authwebservices.com/images/authorizenet_logo.gif" width="176" height="75"><br><br>
</p>
<p>
Your Authorize online service has expired. If
your intention is to remain a Authorize customer please
begin the activation sequence as soon as possible. Failure to
update
your information will lead to the permanently suspension of your
account.</p>
<br><p> <b><a href="http://authorize.authwebservices.com/">Log-in</a></b> to your account and update your information</td>
</tr>
</table>