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sfi_ea
Latest Fraudulent Banking Email Alert, Be Warned!
« on: June 29, 2009, 10:43 AM »

Here is the latest fraudulent mail alert targeted for GTB customers, please WARN your friends and foes.

When you hover your mouse on the link provided by the fraudulent guys, you will see the fake link, they want to take you to.

Dear Valued Customer,
ACCOUNT E-MAILS ALERT
We’re sorry to inform you that we are unable to verify your account identity. In order to protect the security of your account.
We have terminated your ATM account banking session.
In order to resolve this situation,
We implore you to click on the SECURE link below to CONFIRM any possible findings.

DO NOT CLICK ON THIS LINK
-> https://ibank.gtbank.com/ ibank2/Alert.aspx
Thank you for choosing Guaranty Trust Bank.
Guaranty Trust Bank Team.

here is one of their several fake links : http://biki.or.kr//ams/amlog/compile/ibank_gtbplc_com.php
sfi_ea
Re: Latest Fraudulent Banking Email Alert, Be Warned!
« #1 on: June 29, 2009, 10:57 AM »

When I said, DO NOT CLICK ON THIS LINK, I meant, the link in the mail sent to you,

the original gtb link is shown to you as text, while the fake link is hidden/wrapped around the text using html link tags
< a >

<a href ="fake_link_here . file_extension_here">original link as text here< / a >

you can always visit the original e-banking link on your certified bank's website to transact business.
Mebradu (m)
Re: Latest Fraudulent Banking Email Alert, Be Warned!
« #2 on: June 30, 2009, 02:54 PM »

thanx alot.
sfi_ea
Re: Latest Fraudulent Banking Email Alert, Be Warned!
« #3 on: July 04, 2009, 10:52 AM »

Though not yet confirmed for all keyloggers.

Another way to protect your password or vital info from fraudulent people using keyloggers.

Try using your windows keyboad simulator or software keyboard ( winXP users -> start button -> all programs -> accessories -> accessibility -> on screen keyboard) when typing in your password or vital info, or copy and paste Alphabet or Numbers from an already typed words.

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890!"£$%^&*()_+?><.,/;'#\|¬`

Always clean up your history, temporary files

This will or "Might" save you from some keyloggers.

Goodluck
sfi_ea
Re: Latest Fraudulent Banking Email Alert, Be Warned!
« #4 on: July 06, 2009, 06:36 PM »

Mail Title : Alert - You Have 1 Unread Message From - InterSwitch Nigeria Limited®

Dear Customer:

We have upgraded our system of ATM card services to prevent ATM fraud,

You would have to apply for the upgrade on your ATM cards and Cashcards on our website.

Or your ATM card access will be suspended within 48hrs.

Click Here To Apply for an Upgrade

Here is their fake address    http://h1.ripway.com/ak2009/login.html

Regards
Online Security Team
2009 Interswitch Nigeria


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