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From: "Office of the Cyber Crime <info"@cyber.com
Reply: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 17:40:35 -0700
Subject: Official Notification,


Official Notification,
Office of the Cyber Crime Unit
Dear sir/ma’am

We are sending this email to you on open channel, we hope it gets to you, we are a private branch of Cyber Crime Unit our job is to fight for victims or to prevent scammers exploiting people like you, but in a case where you are exploit already by scammers then we are here to help you get through the whole process, we have introduced a compensation bonus to any affected victims,we hope we can make you happy and also we hope you use the bonus for something good, to begin contact our cyber crime unit with this reference code B//M/U/2019.
Personal contact:
[email protected]

Thank you.
Fraser Clayton.

ABOUT US.
Since 2000, the Cyber crime unit has received complaints crossing the spectrum of cyber crime matters, to include online fraud in its many forms including Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) matters, Computer Intrusions (hacking), Economic Espionage (Theft of Trade Secrets), Online Extortion, International Money Laundering, Identity Theft, and a growing list of Internet facilitated crimes. It has become increasingly evident that, regardless of the label placed on a cyber crime matter, the potential for it to overlap with another referred matter is substantial. Therefore, the Cyber crime unit, formerly known as the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (Internet Fraud Complaint Center), was renamed in October 2003 to better reflect the broad character of such matters having an Internet, or cyber, nexus referred to the Cyber crime unit, and to minimize the need for one to distinguish “Internet Fraud” from other potentially overlapping cyber crimes.