I got this e-mail today and it really looks legitimate:
From: "SBC eBill" <eBill@sbc.com>
To: donahoo@prodigy.net
Subject: SBC eBill(SM) Billing Update Requested (URGENT)
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:06:30 -0800
Dear Customer,
Recently we attempted to authorize payment from your credit card we have on file for you, but it was declined.
For security purposes, our system automatically removes credit card information from an account when there is a problem or the card expires.
Please resubmit the credit card, and provide us with new and complete information. To resubmit credit card information via our secure server, click the following link:
https://www06.sbc.com/myaccount/Control ... eMyAccount
This is the quickest and easiest method of getting credit card information to us. Using the secure server will ensure that the credit card will be placed on account within 24 hours.
Thank you for using the SBC eBill service.
Sincerely,
SBC eBill Online Customer Service
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If you click on the link in the above e-mail, you link to a site showing only an IP address. Here is where that IP address is registered:
inetnum: 61.152.144.0 - 61.152.151.255
netname: SHANGHAI-GUANGTONG-NET
descr: Shanghai General Electronics(Group) Co.,Ltd.
country: CN
admin-c: ALQ2-AP
tech-c: LDB1-AP
mnt-by: MAINT-CHINANET-SH
changed: ip-admin@mail.online.sh.cn 20010911
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
source: APNIC
Anne