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Post by Mike on Dec 11, 2006 11:55:58 GMT -4
Hi --
I just got a Phishing E-Mail from Centreville National Bank. Here is what it looks like:
"Dear Centreville National Bank of Maryland Customer,
We regret to inform you that we had to lock your account, because we have reasons to believe that your account may have been compromised by outside parties. In order to protect your sensitive information, we temporarily suspended your account.
As you can see in our Privacy Policy you have the to Update Your Account, to unlock your profile. To start now CLICK HERE
Thank you for helping us better protect your account.
Centreville National Bank of Maryland Customer Service Centreville National Bank of Maryland, N.A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender © 2006 Centreville National Bank of Maryland Corporation. All rights reserved. "
When you click the link it goes to a site that looks just like CNB's website.
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Post by baycitydan on Dec 11, 2006 12:01:27 GMT -4
I got one from 'Talbot Bank' on friday that was a fake. Best bet is to call your bank if you get an Email saying something like this and to never reply to any Email from a 'bank'. I knew that it was a fake only because I don't use Talbot Bank.
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Post by bchevy on Dec 11, 2006 15:48:26 GMT -4
I got it too, on all 3 of my email addresses!
I got 1 a week ago, it was Centreville Bank of Meryland.......
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Post by Mike on Dec 11, 2006 16:44:00 GMT -4
Not Bad, I called CNB earlier and told them. They managed to get the site taken down already. Not bad at all CNB's IT department
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Post by bchevy on Dec 11, 2006 18:21:16 GMT -4
yeh, well their website needs help. I think I went there looking for a contact to send it to with no luck..
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Post by ljp on Dec 12, 2006 17:54:46 GMT -4
I have seen them from Bank of America also, has their real address, logo and everything, but it's a fake.
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