REPORT SUMMARY Date Reported
12th & 21st Feb 04
Apparent Sender
Fleet Bank Subject
OfficiaI Notice for
all Fleet bank
customers! Senders Address
(spoofed)
users-support5@
fleet.com Content
image which
links to forged
web page Spoofed Web page/site?
Yes Web page/site origin
URL
http://
61.70.175.138/
card/
OR
http://
219.117.201.106:
2017/f/
OR
68.21.29.228/
f/
PLEASE NOTE
that if your browser is vulnerable to URL spoofing you will actually see
http://cards.
fleet.comlcard
_features
in the address bar!
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Fleet Bank - OfficiaI Notice for all Fleet bank customers! - Phishing Scam
12th and 21st Feb 04
Fleet Bank customers are the target of this Phishing
Scam ...
read also our brief guide to Phishing
This Fleet Bank email (see image below) is a forgery which
actually consists of an image which sends you to a forged Fleet Bank web page
when you click on it.
The link further utilises the URL spoofing vulnerability
that exists in unpatched versions of Internet Explorer. This bug allows the URL
(in the browser address bar) to be spoofed - for instance, www.ebay.com could
be shown while a forged page at a completely different URL would be shown in
the browser window. Please ensure that you run Windows Update to patch your version
of Internet Explorer.
This bug has been increasingly exploited by email
scammers in the last 4 to 6 months, and they continue despite Microsoft's recent
patch. The vulnerability allows a fake URL to be shown in the status
bar of Microsoft Outlook and browser products (while holding the cursor over
the link). We have set up a
Browser
Test cloaked link which you can use to see if your browser is vulnerable.
You can also check links in emails or web pages for cloaking using our
Link
Checker, and you can check for URL spoofing while at a web page using
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If you have received this email, please remember that it
is very common for these email scams to be redistributed at a
later date with only slightly different content or the same but with the fake
page(s) hosted by a different provider. Also, once you have received one of
these hoaxes, it is also common place to receive at least another one
and usually a day or two after the first, although not necessarily from
the same apparent sender.
Take a good look at the following images, because this email scam may be coming
to an inbox near you!
The Email ...
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