Saturday, July 3, 2010

FW: Your Online Banking Account Notification


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From: "member-service@chase.com" <liliana@mtsnyc.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 10:10:34 -0400
To: "<Undisclosed recipients:;>"
Subject: Your Online Banking Account Notification



 

Account Update Notification

We are contacting you to inform you that our Account Review Team identified some unusual errors
in your account profile. This may be due to the following
  • Using a shared computer to access your online banking.
  • Making unverified transactions from an unknown IP address
  • Not logging off after online banking usage.
  • Not using your online banking for 3 days
Due to this an account update has been issued to rectify the problem.
Click here to resolve the problem <http://www.myphotolens.com/g/c/e107_css/css_styles/chase/>   to update your account.


Yours sincerely
Chase Bank, N. A. Member FDIC.




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Funny thing is that I don’t have a Chase account!!! What they are doing here is probably building a site that looks much like the real chase website, then when you go to the link they provide, they capture your real bank account information and use it to access your real chase back account and withdraw your funds or transfer to another account. Beware of this type of SCAM, your real bank will always address you with your full name, and never click on these links unless you know who the email is from. If you think there might really be something wrong with your bank account, open a new browser page and type in your banks website address, then log in there.

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