Monday, May 31, 2010

You've received A Funny and Unique Gift from a Friend

From: Funny and Unique Gifts hallmark.com fotogifts@hallmark.com
Reply to: @server1.animalspecialties.com



A Friend has sent you a Hallmark E-Card.





If you recognize this name, click the link to see your E-Card.
http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=EG0694272732475M245925860Y&product_id=
actually a link to
http://cobra-17.cobra-naja.com/apache2-default/PhotoGift.jpg.exe

If this name is not familiar to you and you're concerned about online security, please use the following steps:

Visit http://www.hallmark.com/getecard
Enter your e-mail address in the Original Recipient.s E-Mail Address box.
Enter EG0694262772475 in the Confirmation Number box.
Click Display Greeting.

Want to send an E-Card too ? Visit www.hallmark.com/ecards

To view Hallmark’s privacy policy or for questions, visit www.hallmark.com, and click the links at the bottom of the page.

Hallmark Cards, Inc., 2501 McGee, P.O. Box 419034, Kansas City, MO 64141

scam, spam, phishing, identity theft, virus, malware

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Anyone that would SPAM you could just as well steal your identity. They will surely at least sell your Email to other Spammers