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                        | Date Reported: 6th October 2016  | Risk Level: MEDIUM-HIGH  |  |  
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                | Email Subject:  | NEW ACCOUNT NOTICE |  
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                | Apparent Sender:  | Halifax Bank  |  
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                | Return Address:  | info@magnet.ie  |  
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                | Email Format: | HTML  |  
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                | URL of Web Content:  | http://halifaxmail.virgin.net.montrealviolins.ca/ 
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                | Anchor text of URLs:  | 1) Confirm and continue  |  
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                | Location:  | , ,  |  
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                | Scam number: | 24967-489856-433570 |  
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                | Comments: | Email asks you to confirm/update/verify your account data at Halifax Bank  by visiting the given link. You will be taken to a spoof website where your details will be captured for the phishers.
 
 Halifax Bank  never send their users emails requesting personal details in this way.
 
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                | Halifax Email
 
 We want you to recognise a fraudulent
 email if you get one. We'll always greet you
 with the last four digits of your
 account number so you know it's us: ****
 3168.  This email is for s@aol.com
 
 DEAR CUSTOMER,
 
 Your Banking Services Are Suspended.
 
 
 As part of our efforts to provide safe and
 secure environment for the online community,
 we regularly screen account
 activity, Our review of your account has
 identifi...
 
 
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