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Scammers Exploit Email 'Unsubscribe' Trick
20 Feb
Summary
- Phishing emails mimic legitimate billing alerts to deceive recipients.
- Scammers use familiar branding and urgent language to pressure quick action.
- Verify suspicious emails by checking sender domains and logging into accounts directly.

New reports warn consumers to be skeptical of 'unsubscribe' links in promotional emails, as scammers are actively exploiting this feature. A common tactic involves sending fake billing alerts for services like YouTube TV Premium, designed to appear legitimate and urgent.
These fraudulent messages often claim payment has failed, urging immediate action to avoid service interruption. Scammers leverage recognizable branding and simple language to bypass quick checks. A key indicator of a scam is an email sender domain that does not directly match the purported service provider, such as lifeheaters.com for a supposed YouTube TV alert.




