Best Buy Hoax
Popular online retailer, Best Buy , has just setup a popup window on its homepage, letting customers know that fraudulant emails have circulated around the web requesting personal information such as credit card numbers, claiming to be from Best Buy's fraud department. "Best Buy is working with appropriate authorities to quickly resolve the situation. If you think you have replied to the fraudulent e-mail in any way, contact your bank and/or credit card companies immediately."
The entire statement is available here .
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