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spinspirit Guest
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Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2005 02:20 Post subject: Not Sure about this... |
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First, I do not have a Barclay's Bank Account. But I did get this email, and it just sounds unusual; especially since the FROM address is a yahoo address, and it's asking for password and access info. I wouldn't!
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 21:03:08 -0800 (PST)
From: "Barclays" <d_ptvifybf@yahoo.com> Add to Address Book
Subject: Braclays Eiaml Verifciation
To: spinsonik@yahoo.com
Drae Barsyalc Mmeber,
Thsi emlia was stne by the Bayalcrs seevrr to veryfi yruo emlia
adserds. You muts cpmolete tihs pcoress by clkciing
on the likn bolew and entireng in the slaml wodniw yruo Barcalys
Membsrehip numbre, passedoc and memobarle wrod.
Tihs is deno for yoru protectoin - beuacse smoe of our merebms no lonreg hvae aeccss to thrie eamil addrssees and
we mtsu vreify it. To vefiry yruo emial addsser and accsse yuor bnak atnuocc , ccilk on the lkni beolw: |
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Former Member *** Account closed at users request***
Joined: 10 Nov 2004, 19:33 Posts: 489
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Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2005 09:59 Post subject: |
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Welcome. This type of email is called Phishing. They simply try to direct people to a fake page to get your banking login details, then you get cleaned out.
This one I have seen in the inbox of a friend of mine at the weekend. The HTML appears to have been written to try and fool spam filters, but is badly implemented.
Normaly one should simply locate the email address of the bank which is the target of the phishing and sent the mail (as an attachment) for them to investigate. |
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lightwave Forum Member
Joined: 28 Nov 2004, 23:37 Posts: 5 Location: South of you
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Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2005 14:50 Post subject: |
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I have seen a fake bank website that consisted of 50 or more pages. It claimed to be a division of the Barclay's bank. It was all fake but seemed convincing.
Eatyo has the right attitude and have no further connections with the scammers who sent you that email, but report the site to the real bank. |
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