New Phishing Site Imitating Maybank.Beware.
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New Phishing Site Imitating Maybank.Beware.
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May 6 2008, 11:54 AM
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Security Alert (6/5/2008)
Do not click on this phishing website link http://www.may2u-malaysia.com/May-Bank-Online.htm It has been brought to Maybank's attention that some members of the public have received e-mail messages purportedly requesting customers to update the security of their accounts in an attempt to obtain the username (ID) and password of Maybank2u.com customers. This is done with the intention to illegally access the customer's account. Maybank would like to clarify that such e-mail messages are not issued by Maybank and advises customers NOT to log in to any of the website links contained in the e-mail. If any customer had clicked on the link in the e-mail, they are advised to change their password immediately, by directly logging in through www.maybank2u.com Sample of email being circulated: ![]() I got this info from http://www.maybank2u.com.my/online_securit..._web_site.shtml just tot of sharing before too late. This post has been edited by goldfries: May 6 2008, 11:58 AM |
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May 6 2008, 11:56 AM
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web designer | techie photographer | blogger Group: Staff Posts: 18,628 Joined: January 2003 From: www.goldfries.com |
Maybank New Phishing Site.Beware.
by saying so, you're saying Maybank is having a New PHISHING site. I'll think of a suitable title and rename it. |
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