Email from people pretending to be DHL in order to acquire personal information. Includes ASCII art of the DHL logo as part of the body, which I will be omitting. Couple very interesting reply-to emails that may be associated with customer support scams. Notably, one called <[email protected]> Needs more looking into.
From: [email protected]
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Received: from marandajones.info (62-210-254-45.rev.poneytelecom.eu. [62.210.254.45])
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List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:leave-14420bb748.am9lLm0uY2xld2VsbEBnbWFpbC5jb20=@marandajones.info>
SPF IP: PASS with IP 62.210.254.45
Body:
[Colored ASCII art of DHL logo]
Dear Client,
Unfortunately we couldn't deliver your package,
Error Code : #487 Address is not correct
Please reply us with the correct shipping address again
This email has been sent to achraf.lee99 [not the honeypot i amusing but interesting thing to include in the small print of the mail.
©2018 DHL. The content of this message is protected by copyright and trademark laws under U.S. and international law. Review our privacy policy. All rights rese [Cutoff is as it was in the mail]
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Forwarded to DHL abuse team as well.