In spite of everything looking really well duplicated and so on, the clue is in the spelling or use of words. And that nails them every time...(for me).
There is no such word as "informations".
Simply Google "informations" and Google will always return "information". They cannot construct proper sentences and that for me is the first clue of a possible phishing scam.
I received this email two days ago. Supposedly from Adobe.......
I QUOTE:
A better way to connect people, ideas and information.
Adobe Solutions is pleased to announce new version of Acrobat Dynamic PDF Reader 2010 which enables you to:
+ Connect, interact, and engage in powerful new ways;
+ Streamline how you work, collaborate more easily, and create high impact communications;
+ Designed to meet the needs of today’s business.
+ Reliably create and distribute PDF documents and forms.
+ Secure documents and accelerate information exchange with PDF.
+ Deliver the richest, most engaging PDF communications anytime, anywhere.
Acrobat Dynamic PDF Reader 2010 helps you get more done - easier, faster, better.
To learn more about new features and how to install this state-of-art application, you can:
+ Go to : (link removed)
+ Get your options, download, install and boost your works productivity.
As a complementary, you are offered a chance to get a full version of Office suite for your office work convenience.
DOWNLOAD ACROBAT DYNAMIC PDF READER 2010 TODAY
(link removed)
Thank you for choosing us, the worldwide leading PDF Solution provider.
With best regards,
Danny Brooks
Adobe PDF Reader 210
84 Cassperon Rd | Deston | CA | 96434 | USA
Website
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If you no longer wish to receive similar emails, please send a REPLY with UNSUBSCRIBE in the Subject line.
UNQUOTE.
Went directly to the Adobe site and did
not follow the given links. Guess what???
Even Adobe don't know about a version of their reader called PDF Reader 2010.....
Beware folks.
Here is the proper Adobe web address:
https://www.adobe.com
Check it out.