Beware of beneficiary to late client scam emails from personal attorney

Beware of beneficiary to late client Mr. Anderson scam email from personal attorney as below.

"Dear, Will you be a beneficiary to my late client, Mr. Anderson ? Who I used to be his personal attorney until his demise and I can provide you with more details if you are interested and i promise you there is no side effect,

As this would be of a great benefit to the both of us. You may reply back to me with your cell phone number or day and night reachable telephone number since we live in different time zones for me to call you to discuss this important matter further for your full understanding of what my email contact to you is about, of course more revealing information would be provided afterwards.

I look forward to speaking with you.

Kind Regards,

The Law Office of
Piotr Stączek, Advocate
www. staczek .com"

If you have received email as above, then you should know that is a scam. So, you should not follow any instruction provided on these emails and should delete them immediately.

The main motive of these kinds of fraudulent messages is to steal your personal information which they will try to do in the following ways:

  • By asking you to click the malicious link provided on the message, which can hack your device.
  • By tricking you to submit your credentials on the clone sites that look exactly similar to the renowned legit sites but with different domain names.
  • By asking or tricking you to reply to them or call them back. If you respond to them, then they will trick you to submit your personal details.
  • And, so on.
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Now you may be thinking about what they will do with your personal information, right? Well, they can sell that to third parties and make money out of that. If they got your credit card information or other payment processor details, they can directly steal your money.

Now you know that messages as above are nothing other than the fake messages. So, if you want to make your friends and families aware of this scam, then please feel free to share this post through your social media accounts.

If you want to report similar kinds of scam messages, then please feel free to place your comments below.

Actually, there are lots of similar kinds of messages circulating around in the name of reputed companies and reputed persons, but all of them are scams. You can find different kinds of phishing messages by clicking >HERE<.

If you want to detect a scam by yourself, then you can learn how to identify any site is a scam or not by clicking this link:- newsonlineincome.com/2017/03/23/how-to-know-scams/

We also recommend you to check other articles under our “Scams” or “Suspicious – Not Recommended” categories so that you will have more knowledge about various kinds of scams and suspicious websites and online activities.

Good Luck!

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