Fake banks, couriers, law firms, escrow and other fake sites used in scams.
by guido Thu May 03, 2012 7:01 am
Received from: Facebook <[email protected]>
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Subject: You have notifications pending

Hi <e-mail address>,
Here's some activity you may have missed on Facebook

1 friend request

This message was sent to <e-mail address>". If you don't want to receive these emails from Facebook in the future, please click: unsubscribe.
Facebook, Inc. Attention: Department 415 P.O Box 10005 Palo Alto CA 94303

IP Address: 137.118.67.151
Host: novadine3.novadine.com
Location: US, United States
City: Morrisville, NC 27560
Organization: NeoNova Network Services
ISP: NeoNova Network Services
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by guido Thu May 03, 2012 7:14 am
same day received 2 more e-mails from "Facebook":

From: Facebook <[email protected]>
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Subject: "Herbster Watler wants to be friends on Facebook"

Hi <e-mail address>,
Here's some activity you may have missed on Facebook.
1 friend request

IP Address: 64.34.234.107
Host: esxi.realbranding.com
Location: CA, Canada
City: Richmond Hill, ON l4c3g2
Organization: THE COMMERCIAL GROUP
ISP: PEER 1 Network

From: Facebook <[email protected]>
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Subject: "Furno Mcquiggan wants to be friends on Facebook"

Hi <e-mail address>,
Here's some activity you may have missed on Facebook.
1 friend request

IP Address: 88.80.32.122
Host: mail.ultra-web.ru
Location: RU, Russian Federation
City: Izhevsk, 80 -
Organization: LLC Grazhdan-Servis, Russia, Izhevsk
ISP: CJSC Comstar-Regions

Strange thing, I got these 3 e-mails the same day but they seem to be from 3 different people.
by Dotti Thu May 03, 2012 8:06 am
Again, they are drug spam, not actually scams. The spammers just send them out to mass mailing lists using random facebook names--it is very common to see the same spam appearing to come from multiple senders as the scammers attempt to flood your inbox with their links to increase the likelihood of a click.

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by guido Thu May 03, 2012 10:20 am
Dotti wrote:Again, they are drug spam, not actually scams. The spammers just send them out to mass mailing lists using random facebook names--it is very common to see the same spam appearing to come from multiple senders as the scammers attempt to flood your inbox with their links to increase the likelihood of a click.

Thanks for the clear explanation Dotti! :wink:

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