She Called me back! It was a legitimate request, but Its not for one of
our customers. Isn't an address we could even service. I'm thinking
she might have been looking for the cable company with a similar name.
On 9/18/2020 2:06 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
I called the local FBI Field office, Not using the number provided,
and that is a legit person, and I left her a voicemail. Interesting to
see what happens.
On 9/18/2020 2:04 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 9/18/20 11:49 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I got this message to the INFO mailbox of a company we acquired a
year ago. Everything about it says that it's spam, but the headers
look legit. Although the 153.31.119.142 IP address does not exist
in the ARIN whois. BGP.he.net says that it's part of a /17 assigned
to the FBI. It has an attached PDF that I have not yet opened. (file
name SBP634366-WOW125412.pdf) I can't imagine this is anything
other than Spam/virus? Is it possible this is how the FBI Actually
sends out things?
I've never personally had a legit request randomly show up in email;
they've always called me ahead of sending such things unless they're
planning to raid your office.
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