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  1. #1
    New Spam Forum
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    Checking up on this email...

    If you are a member of a website called www.blackhawk.com, I'd like to know if you have received the following email:
    BlackHawk is a site that sells military apparel and other stuff.

    WARNING DO NOT VISIT ANY LINKS BELOW THIS LINE___________
    Spoiler: show
    logo


    BLACKHAWK!


    Requesting Your Permission

    Greetings!

    To ensure your continued interest in receiving email campaigns from our organization, we ask that you respond to this email.

    Please confirm your subscription by clicking the link below or replying to this email.

    Confirm Subscription<--- This was a link

    We ask for your confirmation to protect you from receiving unwanted email. If you do not respond, your email address will NOT be added to this list.

    Thank you

    BLACKHAWK!
    email: \\[email protected]\\
    phone: 800-694-5263
    web: //http:\\wwwblackhawk.co\m\\


    Gmail details say the following:
    reply-to \\[email protected] onfirmedcc.com\\
    to --intentionally typed words here--
    date Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 5:34 PM
    subject Requesting Your Permission
    mailed-by in.constantcontact.com
    signed-by blackhawk.ccsend.com

    The email source says it's from their customer service dept. My instincts say otherwise.

  2. #2
    gonna save some hot babes and punch radiation in the mouth.
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    Can you create a dummy account with no relevant information and use that as test?

  3. #3
    My Little Ixion
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    Well the domain confirmedcc.com is registered to the folks who run ConstantContact.com, which is a legit business, but email headers can be spoofed easily. The whole thing seems fishy to me.