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Date Reported: 17th August 2005 |
Risk Level: MEDIUM-HIGH |
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Email Subject: |
NatWest Account service updating! |
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Apparent Sender: |
NatWest |
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Return Address: |
NatWestBill Dpt < access@natwest-banking.com > |
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Email Format: |
HTML |
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URL of Web Content: |
http://www.personal-natwest.com/ |
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Location: |
US |
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Scam number: |
aa-1057 |
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Comments: |
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Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at NatWest by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.
- NatWest never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.
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The REAL URL of the spoof website has been chosen to look very similar to the actual NatWest URL. Do not be fooled!
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"We are happy to inform you that our bank is trying to implement new
Identity Theft Solutions.
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Dear valued NatWest client,
We are happy to inform you that our bank is trying to implement new
Identity Theft Solutions.
The new convenient and safe high-quality level of service to handle your
account will be offered to you after the new changes are implemented.
New Security System of NatWest will be effective immediately.
We were unable to process your recent transactions on your account.
To ensure that your account is not suspended, please update your
information.
If you recently updated your information, please disregard this message
as we are processing
the changes you have made.
Click here for confirmation of your account details:
http://www.personal-natwest.com/
When you've finished, always 'log off' from Internet banking and if
you're in a public
place - please close your browser.
Regards,
NatWest Bank Customer Relations Department
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