Recipient eServices Notification - New VNote - Spam Warning !!

Recipient eServices Notification - New VNote - Spam Warning !! This email has been seen this week, e

Recipient eServices Notification - New VNote - Spam Warning !!

This email has been seen this week on Office 365 accounts:

 

Recipient eServices Notification - New VNote

From:                                                      domain.suffix e.CaII Connect© <[email protected]>

Sent:                                                        Friday, June 12, 2020 10:38 AM

To:                                                            Nick Foot

Subject:                                                  Recipient eServices Notification - New VNote

Importance:                                         High

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yοu Received A New Vοice Nοte. Details Below.

Microsoft Vοice Message

 

 

   

 

 


NEIC SLV1100 InMail

ID :
<[email protected]>

NAME

 

Nick Lumberg

NUMBER

 

+44 (317) 984-8533

DURATION

 

0m 28s

DATE

 

12 June, 2020

REFRENCE

 

9XX3-JQZC4H-SWB1

 

 

 

**This is an autοmated message please do not reply**

This email was sent to [email protected]

 

 

The link actually takes you to:http://t.mail.bose.com/r/?id=h38e3c621,27f0dfd1,27c3bbf1%20&mc=25_CE_MU_LCB200327&ad_rid=116318785&ad_blid=954451489&sc=control&p1=analytics.twitter.com/daa/0/daa_optout_actions?action_id=3&participant_id=716&rd=https://ukbiz33qa%2Es3%2Eus-east-2%2Eamazonaws%2Ecom%2Fgooogle.html?&p2=aUmbZ/xcbFqHczTaewMGbjSqTbifnvhiMsVjPAMbRMRoRLyyNIhsCLHX/#[email protected]#
 
Which appears to be on Bose.com??
 
 
More misuse of Amazon AWS, but they won't be told.
 
More compromised Wordpress - they really need to address this!!

Where you see the usual Office 365 site impersonation:
 

 
Which, after showing a big tick:

And they even have the grace to give you a fake voice message: voicemail_20190903164818_222.wav (60.67 kb)

A bit of a let down though...

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