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Phishing?
I received this message through my team's webmaster@ email address. Google has no records of "Genexis Technologies." I am trying to determine if this is a spider looking for keywords or following links from robotics web sites, or (seemingly unlikely) legitimate. Has anyone else seen this?
Cheers. "Dear Sir, We are a singapore based company specializing in Robotics Educational Products and hightech education. Our focus is in providing the best means of technology & academic education with the means of Robotics as a platform for teaching. Our microcontrollers include products like, - PIC Controllers - MSC-51 - Basic Stamp - Fujitsu - Javelin Stamp - PSoC - MSP430 - Motorolla M68HC11 - i-BOX and sensors like, - CMUCAMS - Force Sensors - Gyro Sensors - Compass Sensors and much more... Our Robotic Kits are also in many varieties and low in cost as well, which are very suitable for educational learning for schools. We would like to explore the possibility of providing our robotics products for school as well as Robotics competitions as well. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Genexis Technologies. genexis_tech@yahoo.com Singapore." |
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Re: Phishing?
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-Mike |
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Re: Phishing?
Hey Mike, I tend to agree with these analyses. If I'm looking for any of those things, the last thing I will do to look for a vendor is check my email. Much less would I look for one "phishy" as that. My main curiosity is how they are getting email addresses.
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Re: Phishing?
Shouldn't singapore be capitalized. If they are trying to be all high tech and teacher related they should spell right. Its a bug.
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Capitalization is also another thing that varies between languages. For example, in French, Monday is written lundi, Tuesday is mardi, Wednesday is mercredi, with no capitalization on the first letter. I'm not saying that this letter is automatically a legitimate email, but rather that those two criteria that you used are not always applicable if the client is from a foreign country and they do not have a full understanding of the English language. |
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Re: Phishing?
Appears to be bad. Heres the closest thing I could find:
http://www.genexis.nl/about.html Its out of the netherlands, and is a tech. company. Perhaps somebody needed a technology name, googled it, and picked the one on top mostly. But who knows. I googled "Genexis Technologies". A couple of pages on, I found this site: http://www.swxx.net/ However, the site was down, or gone. So I www.archive.org 'd it. I found an oriental site, though, my asian has gone downhill over the past couple of years... http://web.archive.org/web/200503040.../www.swxx.net/ |
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Re: Phishing?
This e-mail looks something like one my mom received from Nigerians having bank account problems (they weren't really). The simplest thing to do is ignore it, unless you have an overwhelming need to buy Singaporean (?) CMU Cams.
Best of luck, Paul |
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Again, the "@yahoo.com" is a huge give away. Most likely fake. Though the odd thing is, there's no link to click on or a website to go to. They just want you to email them back and they didn't request info like credit card numbers. I think you should ignore the email. |
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I got the same email this morning.
I deleted it after reading, "dear sir". |
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I also got that exact same message today. I was very surprised that my Purdue spam filter didnt grab it, but it's been letting through about 1 message every day for the past week.
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Re: Phishing?
Hey, I got the same message as well. I'm decently sure that it's spam. In any case, I'm not going to bother pursuing it.
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Thats interesting that all these FIRST mentors/students got this E-mail. I wonder if it is somones practical joke or something. I dont know if FIRST keeps any sort of mass Email directory so I wonder how they would even get these names unless it's a inside job.(A joke or something)
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Re: Phishing?
Hello people!
Just to let you know... I live in Mexico and I have a small animatronics company (yes... in Mexico). And I have been receiving exactly that quoted mail four times in the last 3 months. Then I decided to do a Google search of the company... and ended up finding your board Greetings from Mexico! (and greetings to any Singapoorean who may eventually could be reading this). |
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