It does indeed. Hovering over any of the links, gives you http:// followed by a bare IP address, just the numbers, followed by some other gibberish. The same URL, whichever of the links in the message you hover over.Look at the from address............ giveaway. I bet hovering over the links contained in the email also exposes some tell tail url's to tell you that its a phishing email. I get them all the time.
It does indeed. Hovering over any of the links, gives you http:// followed by a bare IP address, just the numbers, followed by some other gibberish. The same URL, whichever of the links in the message you hover over.
This is with IE. Do all other browsers also show you a link preview feature?
I'm worried because zillions of people are on facebook. Including Mrs P...
Look at the from address............ giveaway. I bet hovering over the links contained in the email also exposes some tell tail url's to tell you that its a phishing email. I get them all the time.
I get mails from facebook with a very similar "from" address and they are legitimate..![]()
In that case, to be sure, don't click on the link to login but use your web browser directly instead.
What I mean is.. I logged on to faccebook today, and I immediately got an email from them welcoming me back (hadn't logged on for a month or two)..the email from them had a "from" address of
Facebook [update+of1vfvz1@facebookmail.com]
So all I am saying is that an odd "from" address is not always an indication of spam.