Thursday, January 15, 2015

Ms.Ella Golan, my subject

If you have received email from Ms.Ella Golan email address ma.ellagolan77@foxmail.com, Beware of the sender as numerous scam emails has been sent by this particular individual. Emails like these are designed to commit online frauds and steal identity. Do not fall victim of identity theftDo not sharing any banking details with the sender. Identity theft is common over Internet. For awareness purpose the scam email is pasted below.
From: <>ma.ellagolan77@foxmail.com
Date: 2014-12-13 19:57 GMT+00:00
Subject: my subject
To:


Good Day

I am Ms.Ella Golan, I am the Executive Vice President Banking Division with FIRST INTERNATIONAL BANK OF ISRAEL LTD (FIBI). I am getting in touch with you regarding an extremely important and urgent matter. If you would oblige me the opportunity, I shall provide you with details upon your response.

Faithfully,
Ms.Ella Golan

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10 comments:

  1. 4/2/15 - I just got an email exactly like the one about but from this email address: Ms. Ella Golan - Ella Golan is a real person. Thank you for posting this email above.

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    1. It didn't show the address so I have to do it again - E1@MICROSOFT.COM
      My email is exactly like the one ABOVE. Per Bloomberg this is a real person:
      http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=62598790&ticker=FIBI:IT&previousCapId=30351&previousTitle=JACADA%2520LTD

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  2. I am Ms.Ella Golan, I am the Executive Vice President Banking Division with FIRST INTERNATIONAL BANK OF ISRAEL LTD (FIBI). I am getting in touch with you regarding an extremely important and urgent matter. If you would oblige me the opportunity, I shall provide you with details upon your response.

    Faithfully,
    Ms.Ella Golan

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  3. I also got the same email. Some few days back.

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  4. Same On, Thank You For Sharing.

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  5. The Nigerian scam has move. - first to Spain, now to Israel.

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  6. Seems promised millions are scam all they want to cheat money from me

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  7. Have just received a similar Mail from the address "seleccion.personal@subredsuroccidente.gov.co"!

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