Sunday, January 25, 2009

Axis Bank account update FRAUD mail

Receive the following mail. The link given at the end (where you are directed to update) is a FRAUD link. So friends, please be cautious.

From: Axis Bank customercare@axisbank.com
Subject: Protect Your Account
To:
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2009, 1:54 PM

Dear Customer,

It has been brought to our notice that some customers have beenreceiving emails claiming to be from Axis Bank advising them tofollow a link to what appears to be from Axis Bank web site,where they are prompted to enter their personal Online Banking details.Axis Bank is in no way involved with this email and the web sitedoes not belong to us.

Axis Bank is proud to announce about their new updatedsecure system.We updated our new SSL servers to give our customersa better, fast and secure online banking service.Due to the recent update of the servers, you are requested to please update your account info at the following link.

Sincerely,
Axis Bank Account Review Department.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

National Westminster Bank London Scam mail

From: Henry George mrheg16@msn.com, mrheng@volny.cz
Subject: GOOD DAY:
To:
Date: Friday, January 23, 2009, 1:09 PM

Mr. Henry George,
P.O. Box 10720,
217 Strand,
London WC2R 1AP.

Good day,
I am Henry George, Accounts Director, Offshore Mortgage & Services with National Westminster Bank London. I decided to contact you directly to solicit your assistance and guidelines in making a business investment and transfer of (£12.5M GBP) to your country through you.

But at this moment, I am constrained to issue more details about this profitable Business investment until I get your response by mail. Please take a moment of your very busy schedule today to reply this mail if you are interested.

I will give you the full details as soon as I receive a positive reply indicating your interest in participating in this project. Hoping to hear from you soonest.

Regards,
Henry George,
Accounts Director