Bogus Microsoft sweepstakes emails

Over the past month I've received at least three enquiries from people asking about the legitimacy of emails claiming the recipients have won large amounts of money in a Microsoft sweepstakes or lottery -- often 500,000 British pounds. This is an easy question to answer: they're fake.

Recently, someone forwarded me the email. Let's examine some of its characteristics.

  • The sending address is microsoft.co.uk-00@adelphia.net. The address was a hidden hyperlink. Legitimate emails you receive from us almost always come from @microsoft.com domain; occasionally a marketing partner will use their own domain -- this we're trying to eliminate. No legitimate mail from us would use an ISP's domain: Adelphia is a cable TV company that's been split up and sold to Time Warner and Comcast. Furthermore, the email has the appearance coming from Microosft UK, so using an American domain seems odd.
  • The subject line is "YOU WON (£500,000.00GBP)! Microsoft congratulates you!" Official communications from us typically DON'T SHOUT FROM THE ROOFTOPS. Also, it's incorrect to use both a currency symbol and the three-letter currency name. This like saying "$1,000USD." It's either "$1,000" or "1,000USD," but not both. And why is the amount in parentheses? Doesn't that indicate (on balance sheets, anyway) that the number is negative? One could interpret the subject line this way: "Congratulations! You've won the privilege of sending 500,000 pounds to Microsoft! Warm up your check book!"
  • The email insists that you contact Mr. Peter Garry, Microsoft's "fiduciary agent." There are some capitalization errors in this particular sentence.
  • There are several official-looking reference numbers, file numbers, and batch numbers in the email -- none of which would be useful information to the recipient.

Folks, were we to ever run a sweepstakes where we're giving away the equivalent of a million dollars, it's safe to say that we wouldn't use email to send winning notifications. Please tell your friends and neighbors that stuff like this is fake.

Oh, in case you're curious, do a search on the winning prize number: 14-21-25-40-40-47(21). Looks like hundreds, maybe thousands, of people have all coincidentally guessed the exact same number!

Published 19 August 07 03:35 by Steve Riley
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Comments

# Steve Riley on Security said on August 19, 2007 7:16 PM:

Speaking of spam ( previous post about Microsoft sweepstakes scams), while trolling through my junk email

# wanderson said on September 4, 2007 11:11 AM:

Indeed, i hate when I get email from 'Microosft UK'.

*blink*

Ok, so my blog entries are riddled with typoes, too.  I cant believe that anyone falls for these things any more.  Given the amount of time that email has been around and the various flavors of scams that have come and gone, its difficult to understand how any email user who has ever seen a 419-type scam email could continue to fail to verify emails of this type.

I shouldnt be surprised.  You can never engineer the stupi... uh.... "dynamic interaction environment"... out of some people.

# Scott Gardiner said on September 6, 2007 1:00 AM:

The world is choc-a-bloc full of dickheads. It pays to be philosophical in this regard. I believe that we need them. They perform a role. In the wild, there is the food chain. Within the human race, we have the brain chain. Without dumb-arses I would have to do a lot more thinking to stay in front of the game. Hey, I might not even have a job? I don't think that I am much smarter than the bloke sitting next to me, but I am smart enough not to give my bank details to the Nigerian Minister for Financial Disbursements.  The bloke next to me? I am not so sure. :( There are boatloads of folks lined up to be life's victims. Where would we (or every grifter alive) be without them :)

http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/crimePrevention/eCrime/scams/Nigerian_Scams.htm

# Karen Flores said on October 12, 2007 10:56 AM:

Do you know a e-mail to which I can send the e-mail of the Microsoft Sweepstake (Microsoft and AOL) I received today? Yesterday I received another Microsoft Sweepstake e-mail (Microsoft and AOL). I can´t do much as an individual, but I think if I send these e-mails to a somebody that can stop this (because the contain names and e-mail addresses), I will contribute in something. Maybe you can help me in the right direction. Txs

# Steve Riley said on October 12, 2007 3:01 PM:

Karen-- we usually find out about these the same time everyone else does. But if you'd like, you can send it as an attachment (don't forward) to secure@microsoft.com.

# Randal Mazzola said on October 14, 2007 11:45 AM:

I received the same e-mail same #'s . What I want to know is can Microsoft or the "Web Police" catch these scam artists and if so can they be sued say a class action lawsuit? Has this been done yet? If not why not! Thank You Randal Mazzola

randalmazzola@sbcglobal.net

# Steve Riley said on October 15, 2007 2:42 AM:

Randal, there are no "web police." The Internet enjoys freedom of expression and no centralized oversight. Some countries have tried to control their citizens' access, but generally these efforts are unsuccessful.

That doesn't change the fact that fraud and other forms of willful misrepresentation are still illegal, even on the Internet. Microsoft, and others too, have helped to put some notorious fraudsters in jail. But for the most part, people who intend to commit fraud will get away with it. Therefore, everyone who uses the Internet must develop a keen sense of what's legitimate and what isn't.

# melvin wardman said on October 29, 2007 5:05 AM:

I received an Email from the .U.K. about A winning microsoft aol sweepstakes. I supposedly won one and half million pounds and needed to claim it within 10 days. I am sure it is phoney.

# karim sordo said on October 28, 2008 8:10 PM:

i've just recieved the same message and i reply the  they've sent me another message claiming that the prize has transferred to citibank plc in london and they want me to send them my bank name and stuff like that

so what should i do ? go on with'em or just stop ! but it seems like a good shot if is it true !!

please if anyone knows more about this reply my comment

see ya !

# Barbara McGraw said on December 29, 2008 1:37 PM:

On Dec. 29, 2008 The email notification surfaces again.  I was just informed I had won 475,000 British Pounds Sterling.   I am glad this website told me it was a hoax

# Elaine said on January 19, 2009 8:53 AM:

The problem with the losers who send out these emails is that they are transient and really can't be caught....it's so sad....but hey!  I'm a winner of the sweepstakes too....HAHA  delete...delete...delete!!

# mervyn said on March 18, 2009 12:06 AM:

  Is dis true sir?

Euro - Afro Asia Sweepstakes Lottery Inc.

Customer Service, 580 N.Tenth Street, Sacramento, CA 85914,

An Affiliate of Charity International.

Arena Complex Km 18 Route de Rufisque,

I.P.P Award Department,

Amsterdam Holland.

All participants in this lottery program were selected randomly through a computer ballot system, drawn from 85.000.000 individual email addresses from all search engines.Your e-mail address was picked by the automated computer ballot system, which has been programed for this random selection. This has eventually qualified you for the Winning.This promotional program takes place annually, and is promoted and sponsored by eminent personalities, Sultan of Brunei, Bill Gates of Microsoft Inc.With the support of European corporate companies and organizations to encourage the use of Internet and computers worldwide.

Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our Asian representative's booklet in JAKARTA INDONESIA as indicated in your file number: FB14209-ID. In view of this, your US$250,000.00 Cheque would be released to you by Our Asian Fiduciary Agent, Our Asian Fiduciary Agent will immediately commence the process to facilitate the release of your Cheque as soon as you contact Barrister Ahmed Musa office in Jakarta Indonesia.

Please contact BARRISTER AHMED MUSA MD. in Jakarta Indonesia for your claim with the following details below to enable the speedy evaluation and processing of your winning.

1 Name. 2 Home address. 3 Telephone number. 4 Age and occupation. 5 Ticket number. 6 Serial number. 7 File number. 8 Draw number.

# benjamin said on April 8, 2009 6:13 AM:

hi, i just recieved an e mail that i won 350.000eu,

i now its fake,

Mail Microsoft Corporations.

Customer Service

Your Reference No: FPD-L/L-2910

Your Batch No: 2009/904/MIC.

                                           OFFICIAL WINNING NOTIFICATION.

We are pleased to inform you about the release of the long awaited results of Sweepstakes promotion organized by Microsoft, in conjunction with the foundation for the promotion of software products, (F.P.S.) held this March,2009 in The Netherlands where your email address emerged as one of the online Winning emails in the 3rd category and therefore attracted a cash award of 350,000.00 (Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Euros) and a Dell laptop.

To begin your claim, do file for the release of your winning by contacting our Foreign Transfer Manager:

Mr. Lance Cooper,

Tel: +31-644-544-618

Fax: +31-847-294-372

Email:Dhr.lancecooper@aol.nl

INFORMATION NEEDED FROM YOU TO SEND YOUR LAPTOP AND TO ISSUE YOUR CHEQUE ON YOUR FULL NAME AND CONTACT ADDRESS!!

YOUR FULL NAME:

OCCUPATION:

AGE:

SEX:

ADDRESS:

POST CODE:

CITY:

STATE:

COUNTRY:

MOBILE-TELEPHONE:

FAX NUMBER:

WINNER EMAIL ADDRESS:

REFERENCE NUMBER:

As soon as you send the information to us by Email, these will enable us start your Verification Procedure from our Office here in Europe Amsterdam the Netherlands .However once the verification is done all the necessary documents that are required for you to receive your laptop and Cash Cheque in your country will be file along with your winning CHEQUE PARCEL CONSIGNMENT via COURIER to your contact address you will provide.Please,endeavor to send these required information via fax as well.

If you would like your funds to be deposited on your bank account,we advise that you inform us so that we provide you with further detailed requirements towards the transfer option.

The Microsoft Internet E-mail lottery Awards is sponsored by former CEO/Chairman and a consortium of software promotion companies. The Intel Group, Toshiba, Dell Computers and other International Companies. The Microsoft internet E-mail draw is held periodically and is organized to encourage the use of the Internet and promote computer literacy worldwide.

Congratulations!!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Aad Victoria

Promotions Manager.

i hope by giving this info to you i hope you can do sommething whit it,

i now that stupid peaple walk in this fake things,

annything you receving from foundation and millions blockt on accounts, but beforre they dont say that whe have to pay thausend's of euro's to get the monny

i repley whit this, take it out off the millions than, no awnser after that, manny greethings, ben

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