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28-02-2007, 02:50 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gren A Waverrey
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Hello.
Got this email from "ANZ Bank". False parts are BOLD. [Start of the Email] [logoANZ.gif] Dear customer! ANZ is constantly working to improve the account security of our customers. In order, to ensure the integrity and security of our online banking system, we periodically review accounts. We were unable to contact you by phone during the last check, so please verify the information at your account file and make sure it is right. Please, verify your account information by following the link: [1] https://www.anz.com/inetbank/bankmain The next verification will be done soon, invalid account information will result in your account being placed to restricted status. Customer Service Australia and New Zealand Bank [2]http://www.anz.com/ © Copyright Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) References 1. http://www.anzausecure.com/ 2. http://www.anzausecure.com/ [End email] Firstly, the ANZ logo didn't even work! Secondly, I am not even an ANZ customer. Unable to contact me by phone? No bank ever verifies details by phone. If they want to discuss details, they will ask you to come to the bank and talk about whatever. No bank ever asks you to follow a link to "update" your personal details. Nor does any reputable business. Even a shonky business like Ebay doesn't do that. No bank would ever place you on "restricted" status because you input the wrong details. As before, banks don't ask you to follow links to input details. The final links are fraudulent and are false. A fabricated page to look like ANZ but really, it's fake. As before, yeah sure. This may seem obvious. But people still fall for these tricks. My intention is that people will read this and once again not fall for it, delete the email and hope that others do not fall for it while the people responsible for this fraud are caught and have their fat ***** beat to a pulp. Cheers |
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