Fraudulent messages being sent

Folks,
By now, I believe most of us are aware of the many different types of email fraud, hacking and cloning that are seemingly a "part of the computer age".
Never open links or attachments that are unexpected... seemingly coming from someone you know. This is just common sense.
There is a "phishing attempt" circulating again claiming to be from Association President Jimmy Segars. The header usually claims to be a "secure message".
Simply disregard these messages. If you suspect the sender is legitimate, simple call him on the phone ( All officers phone numbers are on our website "Contact Officers" page.
Below is the text from a fraudulent email that is circulating currently:
You've received an secure message from 1st Battalion 50th Infantry Association.
To view your message
Save and open the attachment (SecureMessage.html), and follow the instructions.
Sign in using the following email address: KISS-AC@Juno.com
The email message and its attachments are for the sole use of the intended recipient or recipients and may contain confidential information. If you have received this in error, please notify the sender and delete this message.
Jim Segarsl,
President,
© 2025 1st Battalion 50th Infantry Association.
By now, I believe most of us are aware of the many different types of email fraud, hacking and cloning that are seemingly a "part of the computer age".
Never open links or attachments that are unexpected... seemingly coming from someone you know. This is just common sense.
There is a "phishing attempt" circulating again claiming to be from Association President Jimmy Segars. The header usually claims to be a "secure message".
Simply disregard these messages. If you suspect the sender is legitimate, simple call him on the phone ( All officers phone numbers are on our website "Contact Officers" page.
Below is the text from a fraudulent email that is circulating currently:
You've received an secure message from 1st Battalion 50th Infantry Association.
To view your message
Save and open the attachment (SecureMessage.html), and follow the instructions.
Sign in using the following email address: KISS-AC@Juno.com
The email message and its attachments are for the sole use of the intended recipient or recipients and may contain confidential information. If you have received this in error, please notify the sender and delete this message.
Jim Segarsl,
President,
© 2025 1st Battalion 50th Infantry Association.