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Got an e-mail today from qantas_frequent_flyer_mail @ qantas.com.au saying
First thing - does that sound like a spam/phishing e-mail, or what?
I didn't click on the links but went manually into my profile and - I'm amazed - there is a message there that there is a problem with my mail address. But there's not a problem. The address is correct, and the same as its been for years. All my points are still there, so I'm having trouble seeing a massive hack attack.
I guess my local PO may have inadvertently returned some QFF mail; who knows?
But what an e-mail for QFF to send out. If they want me to read a message, my banks sends me an e-mail telling to go manually into my account and check for a message.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Qantas' IT, or their IT oversight is pathetic. Little wonder they appear to thing that 4 digit passwords are still OK on FF accounts, if e-mails like this are also given the nod.
The QantasClub & Frequent Flyer Service Centre
Dear Mr RooFlyer
To help keep you informed about important Frequent Flyer program news, changesto your membership status or the program terms and conditions, it’s importantwe have your current contact details. Recent correspondence sent to the mailingaddress in your Frequent Flyer profile was returned to us, so it may be thatthe contact information on your Profile is not up-to-date.
To update your contact details online, visit [direct link to my account] and goto Your Profile, or call the Frequent Flyer Service Centre on 13 12 11 withinAustralia, 0800 101 500 within New Zealand or +(61 2) 9433 2329 worldwide.
Update your address now at [direct link to my account]
Kind regards
The Frequent Flyer & Qantas Club Service Centre
qantas.com/frequentflyer
First thing - does that sound like a spam/phishing e-mail, or what?
I didn't click on the links but went manually into my profile and - I'm amazed - there is a message there that there is a problem with my mail address. But there's not a problem. The address is correct, and the same as its been for years. All my points are still there, so I'm having trouble seeing a massive hack attack.
I guess my local PO may have inadvertently returned some QFF mail; who knows?
But what an e-mail for QFF to send out. If they want me to read a message, my banks sends me an e-mail telling to go manually into my account and check for a message.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Qantas' IT, or their IT oversight is pathetic. Little wonder they appear to thing that 4 digit passwords are still OK on FF accounts, if e-mails like this are also given the nod.
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