If you've received an email from a sender called "[email protected]" which contains an attachment that looks like a utilities bill, do not open it.
Singapore Power (SP) has posted on its Facebook page warning that the email was not from SP and that recipients should not open the attachment in the email.
SP also said that "official SP Services bill summary sent by email does NOT contain any attachment."
While the name of the sender of the fake email appears as "[email protected]", the actual email address of the sender appears as "[email protected]":
A real SP bill appears closer to this:
Here's SP's Facebook post:
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