Ray_Net wrote:
uku69 wrote on 04/10/2016 10:31:
Ray_Net schrieb:
So the best idea is that you forward me your offending mail at my
mailbox.
Done - thanks!

Hi ! Thanks for forwarding .... I have found the culprit ....
I have done the test number 6 mimicking your offending mail - this is
what I have:

   <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
     <font face="Times New Roman">TEST 6<br>
     </font>
     <br>
     FRITZ!Box über HTTPS: <a
href="https://87.147.32.46";>https://87.147.32.46</a><br>
   </body>


and the scam is detected not because the real url is not the url shown -
BUT because the url is an ip-adress.
when  you have an ip-adress .... You don't known where you will go if
you click on it - so it's a SCAM  !

Yes. If you click the link in Ray_Net's message, SM won't take you right there. First it will warn you:

SeaMonkey thinks this website is suspicious! It may be trying to impersonate the web page you want to visit. Most legitimate websites use names instead of numbers. Are you sure you want to visit 87.147.32.46?

[Yes] [No]

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