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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 07:52:08 -0700
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the format is the same despite different urls etc., as the other e-mails published here this week
See this post http://bit.ly/cQ5fkq and I repeat this:
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Mystery Company - Jennifer Jones |
Mystery Phish | |
Monday, 05 July 2010 | |
We don't know of a single legitimate employer who'd be stupid enough to shorten the URL to their site in an email to a prospective job candidate. We also noticed the email was relayed through several mail servers before reaching its destination, something that normally shouldn't happen. |