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Suspected phishing email purporting to be from BT

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Received today 21 05 2021 at time 2022

 

 

 

 

Billing Department

BT 

 

 

Please check your billing details

 

Hi,

 

Our payment processor has detected incorrect or out of date billing information which needs updating immediately.

We usually suspend your Bt service(s) if you don't update your billing information within 2 days.

Please log into your MyBt account by clicking the buttton below and update your billing information to prevent suspension or termination of your service(s).

 

You're currently paying:




£58.23 a month for and that will continue to be £58.23 a month on 23 October 2020.

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If you suspect it is a phishing email you should not post it with links that the unsuspecting may click. Please remove them.

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Re: Suspected phishing email purporting to be from BT

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Thanks for that.
Links deleted. Also reported it earlier to BT.
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@5progface 

What you should do is to log on to MyBT your normal way and check everything is in order BUT NOT by using the links provided in the email.

Never reply to or unsubscribe from these sort of emails.

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That was the first thing I did.
Second was report it to BT. With details of IP address of sender and copy of original e-mail.
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