was that sent from domestic or somewhere far off overseas?
I have seen quite an increase in these kinds of emails, similar ones said to
be from top Banking corperations and they even include actual logo's etc but
the page you go to to change your password is way off overseas at some weird
IP address instead of https://secure.westpac... etc
Also, there is a very convincing PayPal one floating around also, getting
unsuspecting users to change their password to 'increase security'
Kind Regards
Dan Clark
Network Manager
Scarfies.Net Ltd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Withers"
In my e-mail this morning, with a clickable button to take me to their 'secure site':
From: security(a)visa-security.com
Dear Sir/Madam, We were informed that your credit card is used by another person or stolen. It could happen if you have been shopping on-line, and someone got your "Billing information" including your credit card number. To avoid and prevent any further fraud and billing mistakes and to refund your credit card, it is strongly recommended to proceed filling in the secure form on our site and applying for our Zero Liability program. Program is free and it will help us to confirm the fact of fraud and investigate this accident as soon as possible. Sincerely yours, Visa Support Assistant, Alwin Desagun.
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