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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:09 pm 
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From: "Decipher Inc" <invite@decipherinc.com>
Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 13:09:37 -0700
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As a customer of Linode, we'd like you to participate in a short survey. The survey should take no longer than 4 minutes to complete.

To begin the survey, click here.

If you are not able to access the link above, please copy and paste the link below in your web browser.

http://v2.decipherinc.com/survey/selfse ... FDyL7iqxxx

Data collected in the survey will be kept private and anonymous.

Decipher Research Team


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:09 pm 
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There is nothing in their email where they say their are Linode or even representing that they are.

They just say:

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As a customer of Linode, we'd like you to participate in a short survey. The survey should take no longer than 4 minutes to complete.

Are you a customer of Linode? If you are posting here, most likely. So they are accurate to that point.

And they identify themselves as:
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Decipher Research Team


I wouldn't respond to email like that. If Linode were doing a survey, I would expect email to be coming from them and have something on their website to confirm it.

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Kevin a.k.a. Dweeber


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:54 pm 
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Hello!

Sorry for any confusion. This email did not come from Linode. It looks like these people scraped WHOIS records and sent out mass spam.

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Lev
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:21 am 
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I also received a couple of these emails from these guys.

Dweeber wrote:
Are you a customer of Linode? If you are posting here, most likely. So they are accurate to that point.


Sure, but there is no question that they were attempting to deceive recipients into thinking they were doing this on Linode's behalf.

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I wouldn't respond to email like that. If Linode were doing a survey, I would expect email to be coming from them and have something on their website to confirm it.


Indeed, these look like targeted fishing emails - but some are sure to be caught off guard.

The problem is that the claim "If Linode were doing a survey, I would expect email to be coming from them" doesn't really hold true. It's not uncommon for an organisation to outsource marketing to 3rd parties which technically could have been the case here.

It obviously was not though since they scrapped my email address from whois (it the only place that email address is used) so was obviously not on behalf of Linode. Some might not be lucky enough to have these cues if they use their everyday email for their domains (which could be considered foolish anyway, but still).


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