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Confirm The Continued Use Of Your Online
Account

Halifax Bank Plc


 

 
Scam Report
Date Reported: 14th May 2010 Whats this? Risk Level: MEDIUM-HIGH Whats this?
 
Details
 
Email Subject:
 Confirm The Continued Use Of Your Online Account
Apparent Sender:
 Halifax Bank Plc  Whats this?
Return Address:
 alerts@halifax.co.uk Whats this?
Email Format:  HTML Whats this?
 
URL of Web Content:
 http://www.thegioitennis.net/tennis/4r/home/styles
 /formslogin.php
  Whats this?
Anchor text of URLs:
 1) Sign In Here Whats this?
Location:
 Location not available Whats this?
 
Scam number:
 10120-133260-372259
 
Comments:
  • Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at Halifax Bank Plc by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.


  • Halifax Bank Plc never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.


     
Content
 
 

Dear Halifax Account Holder,

Online transactions on your internet banking
account has been dormant.
You are required to Sign In Here to confirm
the continued use of your online account.

You can ignore this message if you wish to
discontinue with internet banking.
Please note that online access to your
account will be revoked.

Online Security Team.
Halifax Online Banking
©2010 HBOS Plc.


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