Hi Brian, I have not met this one before but am pretty certain that this is an attempt to get hold of your Log In details. I would delete the whole lot and stop worrying about this. If it were real, it would be addressed to you personally and be either from your ISP or Email supplier. As a general rule, I do not open any messages, unless I know and trust the originator Regards, Mike Sanders On 27 September 2012 12:27, Brian Robson <bandsar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ** > > > Good morning experts > > Amongst the e-mail (Outlook Express) messages awaiting my attention on my > return from the Kent trip was the following. It bears today's date (27th) > and is timed at 1034. It did have several attachments, but in the interests > of security I have not forwarded them to you (I haven't opened any of them) > - they are all ".jpg" and are all of the same size. My computer was > switched off (ie not on standby) while I was away and I opened Outlook at > about 0900. > > Does it mean anything to anyone, or is it a new type of "Spoof"? > > *From::: Account E-mail Support support@xxxxxxxxx* > > *Subject:::: ((Warning) Your account is opened in one other location with > network IP 200.1.27.75* > ** > *Dear Webmail User ,* > ** > *We noticed your account is open in one other location with network IP > address (200.1.27.75) lick here/Open **www.domainblacklist.verify/logout** > **to logout the account from your mailbox and block the IP, from login in > again from the address.* > ** > *Regards* > *Webmail Support* > *Webmail [2011] [! Inc Webmail Service]. All rights reserved* > ** > ** > Regards > Brian Robson >