Example scam email from social network LinkedIn

Example scam email social network LinkedIn
Scam email from the businesses social network LinkedIn claiming your account has been blocked due to inactivity


We write to inform you that your LinkedIn account has been blocked due to inactivity.

To ensure that your online services with LinkedIn will no longer be interrupted

You will be asked to log into your account to confirm this email address. Be sure to log in with your current primary email address.

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We ask you to confirm your email address before sending invitations or requesting contacts at LinkedIn. You can have several email addresses, but one will need to be confirmed at all times to use the system.

If you have more than one email address, you can choose one to be your primary email address. This is the address you will log in with, and the address to which we will deliver all email messages regarding invitations and requests, and other system mail.

Thank you for using LinkedIn!

--The LinkedIn Team

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The scam emails are not from LinkedIn and are designed to harvest you login details. You should always be wary of urgent requests to click on links from emails.

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