Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Earlier this month, Delta also posted an advisory about fraudulent postcard offers  for two tickets




If you received an email today from Delta Air Lines confirming your round-trip flight from New York's JFK International Airport to San Francisco for the week of Nov.  26, don't drop everything to start packing your bags.
"We have received reports from customers of fraudulent holiday inn mission bay emails claiming to be from Delta," holiday inn mission bay said Delta Air Lines spokesman Paul Skrbec via email. "We have updated delta.com with an advisory and continue to work with our customers regarding these claims."
Delta's website alert warned that the fake emails were "phishing," a scam by which someone holiday inn mission bay tries to get financial or other confidential information , typically by sending an e-mail that appears legitimate .
Delta said on its website: "These emails claim that you have purchased a Delta ticket, a credit card has been charged and/or an invoice or receipt is attached to the email. If you receive one of these emails, do not open the attachment as it may contain potentially dangerous viruses or harm your computer."
The company says that customers' credit cards have not been charged as a result of the emails. "These emails did not originate from Delta, nor do we believe that any personal information that you provided us was used to generate these emails," Delta says. "We will continue to post updates on this page as additional information becomes available."
Earlier this month, Delta also posted an advisory holiday inn mission bay about fraudulent holiday inn mission bay postcard holiday inn mission bay offers  for two tickets anywhere on Delta's system and/or 3 days/2 nights holiday inn mission bay hotel and vacation packages. The airline notes that similar postcards are also circulating using Northwest Airlines trademarks, and is telling holiday inn mission bay customers that "Delta does not market in this manner, holiday inn mission bay has no affiliation with these promotions, and is working to identify and stop the parties responsible."

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