Chase.com actually publish a SPF record, so should be fairly easy to
flag/drop this one.
chase.com. 600 IN TXT "v=spf1
ip4:170.148.48.0/24 ip4:159.53.36.0/24 ip4:159.53.46.0/24
ip4:159.53.110.0/24 -all"
cheers,
Jamie
On 21/04/06, Paul Adshead
Looks like another phishing attempt you may want to block...
Cheers, Paul.
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From: Chase Security Department[ SMTP:CONFIRM(a)CHASE.COM] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 3:43:58 AM To: Knowledge Module Information; Sales Subject: *** Security Issues *** Auto forwarded by a Rule
Dear JPMorgan Chase Customer,
Due to recent fraudulent activities on some of JPMorgan Chase online accounts we are launching a new security system to make JPMorgan Chase online accounts more secure and safe. Before we can activate it we will be checking all JPMorgan Chase online accounts to confirm the authenticity of the holder.
-- Jamie Riden / jamesr(a)europe.com / jamie.riden(a)computer.org "Microsoft: Bringing the world to your desktop - and your desktop to the world." -- Peter Gutmann