Seems Legit: LinkedIn part 14.

How in the world I got an email from linked in as if I had an account on one particular email? Oooh, someone wants to connect with me, and I don’t even remotely recognized the name.

SPAM + SCAM!

More info on LinkedIn spam.

We received more informations on the spam purporting from LinkedIn. It is obvious the emails do not come from LinkedIn. Email sender can easily be spoofed.

From the email headers:

Received: from static.3.100.40.188.clients.your-server.de ([188.40.100.3])

Received: from titan361.startdedicated.com ([62.75.229.17])

Received: from mx.silentpro.de ([212.12.114.235])

Received: from kultserver.de ([46.163.74.103])

Received: from ks35158.kimsufi.com ([213.251.184.181])

The spam even dares to say:

Stop spamming me!

If you see any mails purporting from LinkedIn, do not click on any of the links. As a matter of fact, make it a habit not to click on any links in emails.