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Ho appena ricevuto questa porcheria di uno spam con nascosta la possibile truffa telematica : Ovviamente NON cliccare nè rispondere nè inserire dati personali !
Dear First National Bank Member,
This email was sent by the First National Bank server to verify your e-mail address. You must complete this process
by clicking on the link below and entering in the small window your First National Bank User ID and Password.
This is done for your protection - because some of our members no longer have access to their email addresses and
we must verify it. To verify your e-mail address and access your bank account, click on the link below:
( Ho omesso il link , tanto non serve )
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Caro membro di First National Bank Member,
Questa email è stata mandata dal server della First National Bank per verificare il tuo indirizzo di posta elettronica. Tu devi completare questo processo facendo click sul collegamento sotto e registrando nella finestra piccola il tuo User ID First National Bank e Password .
Questo è fatto per la tua protezione - perchè alcuni dei nostri membri non hanno più ha l'accesso al loro email indirizzo e
noi lo dobbiamo verificare. Per verificare il tuo indirizzo di posta elettronica e accedere al tuo conto bancario, click sul collegamento sotto:
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Per completamento di cui sopra ecco l'avviso ufficiale di First National Bank, basta andare nella home https://www.fnb.co.za/
e si trova l'avviso della mail fraudolenta in circolazione proveniente da un sito del Sud Africa :
con la descrizione seguente :
FNB warns customers to beware of bogus email
First National Bank (FNB) has established that a fraudulent email is in circulation, attempting to collect customers' Internet Banking details via a 'spoof' website.
FNB discovered the email scam today, 17 May, and the initial investigation shows that the website is hosted outside of South Africa. The bank is doing everything in its power to shut the website down as soon as possible.
FNB encourages its customers to beware of email scams, and to be alert to the following security precautions:
If you are not sure about the origin of an email received from FNB, rather call the FNB Internet Banking Helpline number provided in that email to verify its origin.
Never reply to an email requesting personal information such as your user ID and/or password.
Instead of following the hyperlink from an email, rather type in the url, (eg. www.fnb.co.za) which will take you directly to the website you wish to visit.
Ensure that the website address is prefixed with https and not just http. A picture of a padlock should appear on the bottom right hand of the browser page, which means it is a secure website.
Verify that you are visiting a secure website by checking the security certificate.
Check the email for grammatically correct language, as the lack of this is often an indicator of a fraudulent email.
Check to see that the email is signed by a company official.
"The FNB website, www.fnb.co.za, and in particular FNB Internet Banking remains secure and our customers can rest assured that their online security is our top priority", says Roland le Sueur, Head of FNB Internet Banking.
Dear First National Bank Member,
This email was sent by the First National Bank server to verify your e-mail address. You must complete this process
by clicking on the link below and entering in the small window your First National Bank User ID and Password.
This is done for your protection - because some of our members no longer have access to their email addresses and
we must verify it. To verify your e-mail address and access your bank account, click on the link below:
( Ho omesso il link , tanto non serve )
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Caro membro di First National Bank Member,
Questa email è stata mandata dal server della First National Bank per verificare il tuo indirizzo di posta elettronica. Tu devi completare questo processo facendo click sul collegamento sotto e registrando nella finestra piccola il tuo User ID First National Bank e Password .
Questo è fatto per la tua protezione - perchè alcuni dei nostri membri non hanno più ha l'accesso al loro email indirizzo e
noi lo dobbiamo verificare. Per verificare il tuo indirizzo di posta elettronica e accedere al tuo conto bancario, click sul collegamento sotto:
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Per completamento di cui sopra ecco l'avviso ufficiale di First National Bank, basta andare nella home https://www.fnb.co.za/
e si trova l'avviso della mail fraudolenta in circolazione proveniente da un sito del Sud Africa :
con la descrizione seguente :
FNB warns customers to beware of bogus email
First National Bank (FNB) has established that a fraudulent email is in circulation, attempting to collect customers' Internet Banking details via a 'spoof' website.
FNB discovered the email scam today, 17 May, and the initial investigation shows that the website is hosted outside of South Africa. The bank is doing everything in its power to shut the website down as soon as possible.
FNB encourages its customers to beware of email scams, and to be alert to the following security precautions:
If you are not sure about the origin of an email received from FNB, rather call the FNB Internet Banking Helpline number provided in that email to verify its origin.
Never reply to an email requesting personal information such as your user ID and/or password.
Instead of following the hyperlink from an email, rather type in the url, (eg. www.fnb.co.za) which will take you directly to the website you wish to visit.
Ensure that the website address is prefixed with https and not just http. A picture of a padlock should appear on the bottom right hand of the browser page, which means it is a secure website.
Verify that you are visiting a secure website by checking the security certificate.
Check the email for grammatically correct language, as the lack of this is often an indicator of a fraudulent email.
Check to see that the email is signed by a company official.
"The FNB website, www.fnb.co.za, and in particular FNB Internet Banking remains secure and our customers can rest assured that their online security is our top priority", says Roland le Sueur, Head of FNB Internet Banking.