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Eric The Viking

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I had an 'interesting' email arrive earlier:
Code:
Dear Customer,

E-TICKET NUMBER / EH835356953 
SEAT / 29A/ZONE 1 
DATE / TIME 17 JUNE, 2012, 12:45 AM 
ARRIVING / Milwaukee 
FORM OF PAYMENT / CC 
TOTAL PRICE / 261.15 USD 
REF / KE.7029 ST / OK 
BAG / 4PC 

Please find your ticket attached. 
To use your ticket you should print it. 

Thank you 
Delta Air Lines.

It had a zip file attached, obviously a virus/trojan or whatever.

This is the sort of game villains might play with any
airline/destination. etc. and they might get lucky.

Don't end up a victim.

E.

PS: If you've already been getting these for weeks, sorry for mentioning it!
 
A few years ago I kept receiving emails from British Airways confirming my business flight details to some European destination. After a bit of investigation I found it was an email address mix-up so I made attempts to contact the intended recipient which were continually ignored. I found I had enough info to log into his BA profile so I changed his seat on the next upcoming flight. No more emails.
 
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