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Different computers have logged on to your CUA Web Banker account
Credit Union Australia
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Date Reported: 20th June 2009 |
Risk Level: MEDIUM |
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Email Subject: |
Different computers have logged on to your CUA Web Banker account |
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Apparent Sender: |
Credit Union Australia |
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Return Address: |
< rvixgx@cua.com.au > |
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Email Format: |
HTML |
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URL of Web Content: |
http://pbx.soldatna.com/ user/a/asd.htm
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Location: |
UT, US
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Scam number: |
aa-9486 |
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Comments: |
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Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at Credit Union Australia by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.
- Credit Union Australia never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.
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The REAL URL of the spoof website is disguised as "https://webbanker.cua.com.au/ webbanker/CUA".
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The REAL URL of the spoof website looks nothing like the actual Credit Union Australia URL.
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"We recently have determined that different computers have logged on to your CUA Web Banker account, and multiple password failures were present before the logons.
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Dear Credit Union Australia customer,
We recently have determined that different computers have logged on to your CUA Web Banker account, and multiple password failures were present before the logons.
We now need you to re-confirm your account information to us.
If this is not completed by June 20, 2009, we will be forced to suspend your account indefinitely, as it may have been used for fraudulent purposes.
We thank you for your cooperation in this manner.
To confirm your CUA Web Banker account records click on the link below:
https://webbanker.cua. com.au/webbanker/CUA
Thank you,
Credit Union Australia Customer Service.
© Credit Union Australia Limited. ABN: 44 087 650 959 AFSL: 238317 BSB: 804050
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