Northwest Airlines Warns Customers of Phony E-Mail
26 7월 2008 - 4:41AM
Business Wire
Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) today warned e-mail users that an
e-mail containing phony ticket confirmation and enrollment
information is being sent using the Company's name. The e-mails are
suspected of containing a virus that infects the user's computer
when they open attachments. The e-mails thank the recipient for
using the new service "Buy flight ticket Online" on the airline's
website. It states an account has been set up and gives the e-mail
user an account number and password. It also tells them how much
their credit card has been charged. An attachment is supposed to be
the invoice and ticket but instead contains a virus that infects
the user's computer once it is opened. The e-mail also contains
spelling and grammatical errors. Northwest Airlines' vice president
of e-commerce, Al Lenza says, "Customers should be aware that these
e-mails are not coming from the airline. NWA itineraries are
specific and contain information that customer will recognize. If
the format does not look familiar to you, and you have not recently
purchased a ticket, do not open the attachment. Delete the e-mail
right away." Northwest Airlines is one of the world's largest
airlines with hubs at Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo
and Amsterdam. Northwest, with its regional partners, operates
approximately 2,400 daily departures. Northwest is a member of
SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers one of the
world's most extensive global networks. Northwest and its travel
partners serve more than 1,000 cities in excess of 160 countries on
six continents. Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) today warned e-mail
users that an e-mail containing phony ticket confirmation and
enrollment information is being sent using the Company�s name. The
e-mails are suspected of containing a virus that infects the user�s
computer when they open attachments. The e-mails thank the
recipient for using the new service �Buy flight ticket Online� on
the airline�s website. It states an account has been set up and
gives the e-mail user an account number and password. It also tells
them how much their credit card has been charged. An attachment is
supposed to be the invoice and ticket but instead contains a virus
that infects the user�s computer once it is opened. The e-mail also
contains spelling and grammatical errors. Northwest Airlines� vice
president of e-commerce, Al Lenza says, �Customers should be aware
that these e-mails are not coming from the airline. NWA itineraries
are specific and contain information that customer will recognize.
If the format does not look familiar to you, and you have not
recently purchased a ticket, do not open the attachment. Delete the
e-mail right away.� Northwest Airlines is one of the world�s
largest airlines with hubs at Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul,
Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Northwest, with its�regional
partners, operates approximately 2,400 daily departures. Northwest
is a member of SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers
one of the world�s most extensive global networks. Northwest and
its travel partners serve more than 1,000 cities in excess of 160
countries on six continents.
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