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Watch Out For Latest Delta Airlines Email Scam in Your Inbox

Identity thiefs are back with New tactics and this time fake Delta Airlines Email can ponder in your email box through internet. One way wonder how it happens and how one is eligible to travel without a actual pay. But this is the latest scam through Email from support desk of Delta which confirms purchase of an airline ticket with booking number.

Infact Delta Airlines Email contains (Delta_RQ763.exe ) which is trojan file or link ,when clicked can directly invade hackers into computers and which can also result download of malware or virus ,thus instantly infecting the systems. Thus it is an scam email misleading the people , to get rid of this good antivirus scan should be scheduled.

This Delta_RQ763.exe email states
From: support@delta.com

Subject: Confirmation of airline ticket purchase at www.delta.com

Thanks for the purchase! Booking number: LVSN90

You will find attached to this letter PASSENGER ITINERARY RECEIPT of your electronic ticket. It verifies that you paid the ticket in full and confirms your right for air travel and luggage transportation by the indicated flight Delta Air Lines. On board you will be offered beverages; food; daily press. You are guaranteed top-quality services and attention on the part of our benevolent personnel. We recommend you to print PASSENGER ITINERARY RECEIPT and take it alone to the airport. It will help you to pass control and registration procedures faster.

See you on board!
Best regards,
Delta Air Lines

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5 Responses to “Watch Out For Latest Delta Airlines Email Scam in Your Inbox”

  1. 1
    brent:

    just got one, living in shanghai, hate the hackers.

  2. 2
    Scott Norris:

    Received one. Washington State, US.
    Does anyone know if this forwards to people in your in-box? I would like to warn others not to click on the .exe.

  3. 3
    Hal:

    Just received one in my mailbox, live in Modesto CA -

  4. 4
    Yoel Molina:

    just got one in miami

  5. 5
    Yoel Molina:

    but mine came from a “clinton pena” from a denver asphalt company. wtf

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