Stupid Punts!

Stupid Punts!

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Examples of the "Nigerian scam" that flood my email box everyday.

Monday, April 04, 2005

Phish WARNING

There is another phish email doing the rounds.

This one purports to be from the Key Bank.

As with all of these phishes, it is a crude attempt to divert you to a scam site where you are invited to enter your passcodes and id.

Do not fall for it.

No legitimate organisation will ever ask you to reveal your passcode by phone, or email.

See phish below:

Dear Key Bank customer. Please read this message and follow it's instructions

Confirm Your Identity:
We are performing maintenance, which may interfere with access to your Online Services. Due to these technical updates your online account has been flagged and we must confirm that you are the rightful owner of the account. To Confirm Your Identity click the link below, Please make sure you do this in a timely fashion as we look forward of bringing you updates regularly

To get started, please click the link below:


Important information from Key Bank.
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Key Bank and its service providers are committed to protecting your privacy and ask you not to send sensitive account information through e-mail.

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