It looks more like a phishing attack. Sane advice would be not to open
the attachment but my curiosity got the better of me and I had to
check what this weird mail was. Since I have not received a good
enough response from Airtel for a week now, paranoia is setting in :-)
Anybody else received such a mail?
Try to open the mail attachment in an isolated environment. As in a
virtual Linux system. Even if it will cause damage, that won't effect you.
P.S.: Apologies if this looks like a long rant, but its really
confused me and googling around didn't help as I couldn't find anybody
else facing this issue.
Regards,
guru
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