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Imorptant Message From Hsbc Account Review
Department.

=?Windows-1251?Q?HSBC_Bank_plc_=A9?=


 

 
Scam Report
Date Reported: 12th March 2010 Whats this? Risk Level: MEDIUM-HIGH Whats this?
 
Details
 
Email Subject:
  Imorptant Message From Hsbc Account Review Department.
Apparent Sender:
 =?Windows-1251?Q?HSBC_Bank_plc_=A9?=  Whats this?
Return Address:
 Not found Whats this?
Email Format:  HTML Whats this?
 
URL of Web Content:
 http://www.card-sharj.com/tik-net.com/imagess/1/2/
 HSBCINTEGRATION/IBlogin.html
  Whats this?
Anchor text of URLs:
 1) Proceed Here To Resolve This Issue. Whats this?
Location:
 Location not available Whats this?
 
Scam number:
 8624-111666-339982
 
Comments:
  • Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at =?Windows-1251?Q?HSBC_Bank_plc_=A9?= by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.


  • =?Windows-1251?Q?HSBC_Bank_plc_=A9?= never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.


     
Content
 
 

*********************************************
*******************
Dear Customer,

Sensitive parts to your HSBC Internet Banking
User ID is
restricted due to invalid log on attempts by
a suspected
third party user.

Restricted account(s) will not be able to
receive
payments, send payments or withdraw funds.

Proceed Here To Resolve This Issue.

Kind Regards,

Anastasia Williams
Support Department
The Internet Banking Team At HSBC.
**********...



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