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I have received the following email:
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From: Portugalmail <Portugalmail> (no e-mail address?)
Reply to: Portugalmail
For: "[email protected]" (my e-mail)
Date: August 10 2006 16:43
Subject: Invoice (178): Portugalmail
Hello "XXX XXXX" (they know my full name):
This is a notice that your invoice 178 has been generated for services by Portugalmail on Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:43:41 PM
Quantity: 1
Description: Prior Balance
Price: EUR25.00
DiscountAmount: EUR0.00
Tax: EUR0.00
Total: EUR25.00
Total Due: EUR25.00
Due Date: Saturday, August 19, 2006 3:43:41 PM
If you pay with an automated method such as a credit card or subscription, a transaction will be attempted on before the invoice due date. Otherwise, please send payment to:
Portugalmail
You may login to view your invoice online here:
Portugalmail
http://
(They put no address there)
If you have any questions regarding your account, please contact support using the following support channel(s):
INSERT SUPPORT CHANNEL(S) HERE
(nothing there either, no link, nothing, just a blank space)
Thank you,
Date: Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:43:41 PM
INSERT COMPANY DISCLAIMER HERE
(again nothing there)
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Ok, that´s the e-mail. It´s very suspicious, I don´t remember to have bought anything these days (August 10 in this case).
So I go to google and type "Portugalmail". The first result is www.portugalmail.pt There I see a link titled "Dominos .eu". Ok, I have bought .eu domains but not here, so what the hell is this. I click it and I´m redirected to https://domains.blog.com . There I see a login form but I´ve never enter this page. I click on "Password recovery" and they ask me for my e-mail address (only my e-mail). I type my e-mail and then I receive the following e-mail:
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From: Blog. com INC <[email protected]>
For: XXXX XXX (my full name) <[email protected]> (and my e-mail)
Date: August 10 2006 16:53
Subject: Your Login Information
XXXXX XXXX (my full name):
Username: [email protected] (my e-mail)
Password: xxxxxxxx
URL: https://domains.blog.com/billing/
Generated by Blog.com INC
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Ok, now I try to login using my e-mail and that password. I enter a member section and there I see a table titled "Domains List" with the following information:
Domain: troorse.eu (I have never regged or pre-regged this stupid domain)
Creaction Date (EURid): a blank space
Registrant: 585
State: Unpaid
DNS Configuration: ns.domains.blog.com
OK, now I go to www.whois.eu to check that domain (troorse.eu). The whois result is "AVAILABLE". So I think it must be a scam mail.
I go back to my "member section" and then I click on "585" (my "registrant" number). Then I see something really scaring: my personal data, including full name, address, city, country, zip code, phone number and e-mail.
What the hell is this?
Someone else received a similar e-mail?
How could they get my personal data?
How can they demand payment for a domain that is available?
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From: Portugalmail <Portugalmail> (no e-mail address?)
Reply to: Portugalmail
For: "[email protected]" (my e-mail)
Date: August 10 2006 16:43
Subject: Invoice (178): Portugalmail
Hello "XXX XXXX" (they know my full name):
This is a notice that your invoice 178 has been generated for services by Portugalmail on Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:43:41 PM
Quantity: 1
Description: Prior Balance
Price: EUR25.00
DiscountAmount: EUR0.00
Tax: EUR0.00
Total: EUR25.00
Total Due: EUR25.00
Due Date: Saturday, August 19, 2006 3:43:41 PM
If you pay with an automated method such as a credit card or subscription, a transaction will be attempted on before the invoice due date. Otherwise, please send payment to:
Portugalmail
You may login to view your invoice online here:
Portugalmail
http://
(They put no address there)
If you have any questions regarding your account, please contact support using the following support channel(s):
INSERT SUPPORT CHANNEL(S) HERE
(nothing there either, no link, nothing, just a blank space)
Thank you,
Date: Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:43:41 PM
INSERT COMPANY DISCLAIMER HERE
(again nothing there)
-----------------------
Ok, that´s the e-mail. It´s very suspicious, I don´t remember to have bought anything these days (August 10 in this case).
So I go to google and type "Portugalmail". The first result is www.portugalmail.pt There I see a link titled "Dominos .eu". Ok, I have bought .eu domains but not here, so what the hell is this. I click it and I´m redirected to https://domains.blog.com . There I see a login form but I´ve never enter this page. I click on "Password recovery" and they ask me for my e-mail address (only my e-mail). I type my e-mail and then I receive the following e-mail:
--------------------------
From: Blog. com INC <[email protected]>
For: XXXX XXX (my full name) <[email protected]> (and my e-mail)
Date: August 10 2006 16:53
Subject: Your Login Information
XXXXX XXXX (my full name):
Username: [email protected] (my e-mail)
Password: xxxxxxxx
URL: https://domains.blog.com/billing/
Generated by Blog.com INC
---------------------------------
Ok, now I try to login using my e-mail and that password. I enter a member section and there I see a table titled "Domains List" with the following information:
Domain: troorse.eu (I have never regged or pre-regged this stupid domain)
Creaction Date (EURid): a blank space
Registrant: 585
State: Unpaid
DNS Configuration: ns.domains.blog.com
OK, now I go to www.whois.eu to check that domain (troorse.eu). The whois result is "AVAILABLE". So I think it must be a scam mail.
I go back to my "member section" and then I click on "585" (my "registrant" number). Then I see something really scaring: my personal data, including full name, address, city, country, zip code, phone number and e-mail.
What the hell is this?
Someone else received a similar e-mail?
How could they get my personal data?
How can they demand payment for a domain that is available?











