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I guess most people are aware of the current scams involving an invoice or delivery note for unnamed items, from an unnamed company, arriving by email, and asking you to click on a link for details, after which bad things happen to your computer? Well I just had a worrying variation, where the bogus invoice detailed not only my address, but also my mobile number, and listed a couple of bike parts. Still no company name, but I was asked to click on a link for more detail, and the email address was clearly bogus. So clearly this came from somebody who knows my personal details, and that I buy bike bits, though alarm bells rang when I noticed they were MTB bits not road bike bits. If I were a betting man, I would say that this information probably came from one of the online retailers I have used. Does this sound familiar to anybody?
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