UNfortunately the phishing scam artists will figure out that gaining access to our bank accounts (a multi billion dollar industry) is not enough, they will start to hit our mileage accounts, grocery store accounts, you name it. Even if you roll over with your mouse, that is not enough to determine a phishing scam, there is a new vulnerability that makes the site URL look legit.
You should forward all suspicious e-mail to
[email protected]
Originally Posted by yogimh49
I just got the following reply to my inquiry concering the two suspicious messages that I received yesterday:
Dear yogimh49,
If you recently received a “test” e-mail that included your personal Mileage Plus® profile, please be assured that all this information is safe with United and has not been shared with a third party. The e-mail was inadvertently released as we were performing a test of future system enhancements.
Read our privacy policy.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Hmm... United obviously does not care too much about the spelling used in internal communication.
Thanks again for all your comments! ^