I got one of those, too. For a 7-14mm f2.8 Pro lens that I bought a couple
years ago!
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On 4/2/20, 12:28 PM, "olympus on behalf of Lawrence Woods"
<olympus-bounces+chris=chriscrawfordphoto.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
lmwoods@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I got a phishing spoof Olympus email:
From: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (though the detailed
headers show a source of mkt1931.com)
Subject: Thank you for registering
Date: Wed 1 Apr 2020 1:55 +0000 (GMT)
After a genuine-looking blue and gold Olympus logo, the message started
YOUR REGISTRATION IS NOW COMPLETE
Hi laWRENCE,
Thank you for registering your Olympus OM-D E-M5.
Please keep this email for your records. Your product
registration summary is listed below.
Model Name: OM-D E-M5
Serial Number: (redacted)
And followed with links labeled with references to a *getolympus.com*
account, *sign up now*, an offer of 10% off accessories with a
click-box, and so on. All links actually went to two URLs at
links.mkt1931.com.
Whoever sent this had my email address, and the correct serial number
for the Mark I E-M5 that I bought 5-1/2 years ago! Other than Olympus,
where else would they have gotten the serial number from? I can't
imagine that the camera store had the serial number recorded in a database.
Has anyone else gotten similar emails?
----- Larry Woods
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