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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:29 am Subject: watch out |
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I got this email today.....I've never heard of KeyBank
[ | Quote: | KeyBank Online Banking & Investing
Dear Valued Customer,
Your Online Banking needs to be updated into our new SSL. By Doing this,
our Online banking server add more security to your account(s).
This will also foreclose your account(s) from Online Banking Theft.
This is an automatic update system. Your account(s) will be updated after you have signed in.
As part of our ongoing commitment to provide the "Best Possible"
service and protection to all our customers,
you have been required to sign on to Online Banking.
Update your Online Banking account(s) by clicking on Sign On.
Please enter your User ID, Password, ATM or Debit Card Number, ATM PIN, and Issue Number.
Key Bank
Account Sentinel Service
Copyright © 1998-2007, KeyCorp. All rights reserved.
(Do not reply to this email. Key Bank retains the right to send you periodic updates on alerts and services).
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mommontoya

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:32 am Subject: |
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This is a scam, I think that maybe mca posted something yesterday or the day before about those. Do not answer that and report this to that bank.
ladybug
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ladybug


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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:12 am Subject: |
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This is a classic case of phishing...delete this immediately and do not enter your info in. The link will take you to a "shell front website" that belongs to the id theives.
Notice the poor grammar and typos....
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volleyballmom
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:29 am Subject: |
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I was pretty sure that this is a scam/phishing.I do not have an account with bank.
I did not report this to keybank because they make you sign in with name and such just to send them an email.I just wanted to warn everyone.
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mommontoya

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:34 am Subject: |
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Also be on the lookout for the IRS phishing emails...these ones look very legit.
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volleyballmom
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:06 pm Subject: |
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I get this nearly everyday in my emails @ home. They are easy to spot if you realize that your bank would never ask for info etc in an email, but I am sure that some people fall for them. I always notice all the grammar and spelling mistakes, you would think that they would have someone to take care of that for them, the scammers I mean....
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njl32

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mca
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:51 pm Subject: |
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I received similiar emails from Regions Bank. I never heard of them.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:38 pm Subject: |
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I get these or similar ones like that all the time.I delete them and block them from my mail .Pure scams they are just trying to get at your info.
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patricia

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