Student Protesters Trash Car That ‘Targeted’ Them; ‘This Wasn’t an Accident’
Protestors Compare Campus Riots to 1968 Movement but Americans Aren't Buying It
Covington 2.0? The Hiil Says GOP Rep. Applauds Counter-Protesters Who Taunted Black Woman
Almost Snakes on a Plane? Miami TSSSsssSSSA Snags a Bag of Snakes From...
Biden Reminds Us to Vote for the Candidate Who Ignores SCOTUS Rulings in...
White House Isn't Finished Trying to Milk Every Ounce of Cringe Out of...
WOMP WOMP! Hims Stock Tanks After CEO Praises 'Moral Courage' of Antisemitic Campus...
'Public Assembly': Watch Police Harass Billboard Chris, Anna McGovern for Wearing a Sign...
AP Review of Star Wars Actor's Meeting With Biden Doesn't Match the Readout...
MOSTLY PEACEFUL UPenn Protesters Harass Students With Strobe Lights, Threats
America LAST: Biden Opens Obamacare to DACA Recipients While 25 MILLION Americans Go...
To Get YOUR White House Invite, A) Be From a Famous Movie, and...
Taylor Lorenz's UNHINGED Comments About LGBTQ Rights in Florida, Texas Make Don Lemon...
Actor Jeff Daniels Hopes Flyover State Voters Realize Trump 'Talks Down to Us'...
OOF: Chrystia Freeland Gets Buried Under a Ratio for 'World Press Freedom Day'...

'Real or scam?' Think Target's data breach emails look fishy? You're not alone

Heckuva job, Target.

During the Christmas shopping season, tens of millions of Target shoppers had their credit card and personal information compromised in a data breach.

Advertisement

Weeks later, Gregg Steinhafel, chairman, CEO and president of Target, is reaching out via email to offer customers a year of free Experian credit monitoring.

But many consumers think there’s something a little fishy — or phishy — about the emails. A lot of recipients don’t trust email from Target and aren’t too keen on clicking links in the emails.

https://twitter.com/KatieDelks/status/423841960466460673

https://twitter.com/thecheezem/status/423843484597256193

Advertisement

Hey, Target, this isn’t helping matters:

Target confirms that [email protected] is the sender for some of these emails (PDF).

The emails are also reaching people who don’t recall giving Target their email addresses.

Advertisement

https://twitter.com/laralea/status/423858660625096704

Target’s answer:

In addition to concern about whether the emails are legit, some Twitter users are saying “thanks, but no thanks” to data safety advice from Target. The email warns, “Don’t click links within emails you don’t recognize.”

Advertisement

https://twitter.com/JackRSmelser/status/423848216186982400

https://twitter.com/MB_Perry/status/423885663659102208

https://twitter.com/nselby/status/423803531254972416

Here’s the official word from Target’s verified Twitter account (which hopefully hasn’t been breached):

Advertisement

Target’s “guest service desk” on Twitter is urging people to visit the corporate website to ensure they’re looking at “official communications.”

No kidding.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement