For the last few months, they’ve been firing off hoards of fake YouTube notification emails that link to a variety of illegal pharmaceutical websites.
In order to yield the best click-through rates, the spammers took the time to make the spam messages appear as though they were coming from the popular video streaming site – with spoofed headers and all.
Here’s the latest batch of bogus YouTube emails for you to avoid:
From: YouTube Service (service@youtube.com)
Subject: Warning: Your inbox is full, message not accepted
YouTube help center | e-mail options | report spam
Warning:
Your inbox is full, message not accepted
http://www.youtube.com/inbox?feature=mhsn
You can reply to this message by visiting your inbox.
© 2011 YouTube, LLC
901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066
From: YouTube Service (service@youtube.com)
Subject: You have 2 unread personal message
YouTube help center | e-mail options | report spam
You have 2 unread personal message
http://www.youtube.com/inbox?feature=mhsn
You can reply to this message by visiting your inbox.
© 2011 YouTube, LLC
901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066
Despite the anchor text, all of the links within the emails above point to a pharmaceutical website.
Dealing with YouTube Pharmacy Spam
Did you get one of the emails above (or one of the many variants)?
- Avoid clicking on any links inside the email.
- Mark the email as “Spam” or “Junk” in your email client.
- Report the email to SpamCop. (There does not appear to be a way to report the email to YouTube/Google.)
- Delete the email immediately.
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