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Piano Lesson Email - Phishing!

It's a phish!

How to tell it's a phishing message:

  1. Punctuation and grammar inconsistent, grammatical errors present
  2. Unsolicited message - was not expected
  3. Wants receiver to take immediate action

Message Contents:

From: Zayren AMble <zayren.amble[at]willistonschools[dot]org
Date: Fri, Sep 3, 2021 @ 3:55 PM
Subject: PIANO FOR FREE ....ONLY FOR STUDENTS OR STAFFS OR MEMBER OF (THE Hamilton College)
To: [redacted]

Hi.

I just retired from Teaching Piano, I am looking for a good student or teacher OR a piano lover FROM (Hamilton College)    that is interested in having my 2019 Steinway Grand Piano OR my Yamaha Grand for FREE, if you are interested and willing to have it move today just send me TEXT ONLY on(219-600-0658) and I will get back to you.

N:B    FOR ONLY SOMEONE REALLY SERIOUSLY IN NEED OF IT, SHOULD TEXT NOW AND ARRANGE TO HAVE IT MOVED QUICKLY.

Thank You.



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