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Latest Update : Information regarding your
HSBC account(s)

HSBC


 

 
Scam Report
Date Reported: 5th September 2010 Whats this? Risk Level: MEDIUM-HIGH Whats this?
 
Details
 
Email Subject:
 Latest Update : Information regarding your HSBC account(s)
Apparent Sender:
 HSBC Whats this?
Return Address:
 phishing@hsbc.co.uk Whats this?
Email Format:  HTML Whats this?
 
URL of Web Content:
 http://www.tumor.cn/bladder-cancer/images/icon/hsb
 c/index.htm
  Whats this?
Anchor text of URLs:
 1) Click Here To Verify Your Online Banking Whats this?
Location:
 Location not available Whats this?
 
Scam number:
 12474-170757-432710
 
Comments:
  • Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at HSBC by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.


  • HSBC never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.


     
Content
 
 

The world's local bank

DEAR CUSTOMER

HSBC Bank plc has a strict policy to ensure
all of our customer's online details
associated with their bank account's
are confirmed. This is done for your
protection because some of our customers no
longer have access to their account.
To sustain our quality services and secure
usage of our online banking system, we
require you to verify and confirm
your online banking by following the
reference given below:
CLICK HERE TO ...



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