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<blockquote data-quote="Paramag" data-source="post: 1700326"><p>Last week I received a seemingly genuine bank receipt notification for 2015 tax purposes from <a href="mailto:td@mac.com">td@mac.com</a> instead of from the regular TD domain. I did not recognize the origin so contacted TD who asked me to send it to phishing at TD, then delete. The strange thing is that the message contained no "bait" such as "Click here" for info or any sign of a hidden URL. Has anyone received similar messages? Does anyone know the origin of the suspect domain? I checked my iMac for malware and it is clean; no sign of keyword logging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paramag, post: 1700326"] Last week I received a seemingly genuine bank receipt notification for 2015 tax purposes from [email]td@mac.com[/email] instead of from the regular TD domain. I did not recognize the origin so contacted TD who asked me to send it to phishing at TD, then delete. The strange thing is that the message contained no "bait" such as "Click here" for info or any sign of a hidden URL. Has anyone received similar messages? Does anyone know the origin of the suspect domain? I checked my iMac for malware and it is clean; no sign of keyword logging. [/QUOTE]
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