Subject: Stratfor: Beware of false communications |
From: Stratfor <mail@response.stratfor.com> |
Date: 06-01-12 18:24 |
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To verify the validity of this communication from Stratfor, please view this video of our VP of Intelligence, Fred Burton, which references and authenticates this email. Dear Stratfor Reader, While addressing matters related to the breach of Stratfor’s data systems, the company has been made aware of false and misleading communications that have circulated within recent days. Specifically, there is a fraudulent email that appears to come from George.Friedman[at]Stratfor.com. I want to assure everyone that this is not my email address and that any communication from this address is not from me. I also want to assure everyone that Stratfor would never ask customers and friends to provide personal information through the type of attachment that was part of the email at issue. This email, and all similar ones, are false and attempt to prey on the privacy concerns of customers and friends. We strongly discourage you from opening such attachments. We deeply regret the inconvenience this latest development has created. While Stratfor works to reestablish its data systems and web presence, we ask everyone to please look for official communications, such as this one, and to monitor the Stratfor Facebook page and Twitter feed for company-approved communications. Thank you for your patience. Please direct any questions and concerns to feedback@stratfor.com. Sincerely, George Friedman |
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