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Sir, i have receved this type of email,is this a fraud e mail? Fail Nototice received when i was send e mail?


THE BMW AUTOMOBILE COMPANY.
22 Garden Close, Stamford,
Lincs, PE9 2YP, London
United Kingdom.
Reference Number:BMW:2541236004/25.

Dear Winner,

Your Reference NUMBER BMW:2541236004/25.and drew to the lucky number:
29
Congratulations, you have just won a brand new BMW 5 Series, M Sport
Saloon car and a cash prize of 拢500,000.00 in the satellite
software email lottery. On line Sweepstakes International program held
on 30th of April 2008 conducted by BMW LOTTERY BOARD in which
your e-mail addresses was pick randomly by software powered by the
Internet.

CONTACT OUR CLAIMS AGENT:MR.WILSON GART
TEL: +447024093850
Email: bmw_claim007@live.com

Forward the following details to enable us clear your file for
immediate payment and delivery of your winnings:

I think it's fake. Here's are some sign to detect a phishing (or fraud) email:

1. Unofficial "From" address: Look out for a sender's email address that is similar to, but not the same as, a company's official email address. Fraudsters often sign up for free email accounts with company names in them (such as "ysmallbusiness@yahoo.com"). These email addresses are meant to fool you. Official email from Yahoo! always comes from an "@yahoo-inc.com" email address.

Note: Fraudsters can forge the "From" address to look like a legitimate corporate address (like "@yahoo-inc.com"). Because of this, the "From" address is just one factor to consider when deciding if an email is trustworthy.

2. Urgent action required: Fraudsters often include urgent "calls to action" to try to get you to react immediately. Be wary of emails containing phrases like "your account will be closed," "your account has been compromised," or "urgent action required." The fraudster is taking advantage of your concern to trick you into providing confidential information.

Note: Legitimate companies will never ask you to verify or provide confidential or financial information in an unsolicited email.

3. Generic greeting: Fraudsters often send thousands of phishing emails at one time. They may have your email address, but they seldom have your name. Be skeptical of an email sent with a generic greeting such as "Dear Customer" or "Dear Member."

Note: Sophisticated fraudsters can get your name from public records and target you directly, so even if an email includes your name, it may not be authentic. Whether an email addresses you generically or by name is just one factor to consider when deciding if an email is trustworthy.

4. Link to a fake web site: To trick you into disclosing your user name and password, fraudsters often include a link to a fake web site that looks like (sometimes exactly like) the sign-in page of a legitimate web site. Just because a site includes a company's logo or looks like the real page doesn't mean it is! Logos and the appearance of legitimate web sites are easy to copy. In the email, look out for:

* Links containing an official company name, but in the wrong location. For example: "http://www.yahoo.com:login&mode=secure&... is a fake address that doesn't go to a real Yahoo! web site. A real Yahoo! web address has a forward slash ("/") after "yahoo.com" 鈥?for example, "http://www.yahoo.com/" or "https://login.yahoo.com/."
* Masked links that look like they go to the real web site, but don't. In the sample email, the link says "smallbusiness.yahoo.com," but if you place your mouse pointer over the link, you can see the real address (in the yellow box) 鈥?"http://218.246.224.203/yahoo/accountupd... You usually can see a link's real destination by placing your mouse pointer over it.

5. Legitimate links mixed with fake links: Fraudsters sometimes include authentic links in their spoof pages, such as to the genuine privacy policy and terms of service pages for the site they're mimicking. These authentic links are mixed in with links to a fake phishing web site in order to make the spoof site appear more realistic.

And look for these other indicators that an email might not be trustworthy:

* Spelling errors, poor grammar, or inferior graphics.
* Requests for personal information such as your password, Social Security number, or bank account or credit card number. Legitimate companies will never ask you to verify or provide confidential information in an unsolicited email.
* Attachments (which might contain viruses or keystroke loggers, which record what you type).


What to do if you were phished (or scammed)?
Report it! And try to change and recover and information that you can.


For more info, check out my sources.

Anytime you get an email like that saying you won a car or cash it's always a fraud email. They want to steal your identity and screw you out of all your money. It happens every day. You can send it to spam@uce.gov They will investigate it. They are a government utility. Don't reply to this email and NEVER give out your personal information over the phone or web unless you know for a fact the person(s) recieving it.

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