Phishing Scam 1 with Attachment
appears coming from Bank of America, regarding your PayPal Account
Phishing Scams One - Two - Fraudulent Sites - Trojan Attacks Below original Phishing/Spam E-Mail - Image 1 - Image 2 - Image 3 - Image 4 - Image 5
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Note below "Possible Service Disruption" |
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One of the Error Notices |
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Early Notice - Spam - Yahoo Mail - Phishing - FraudulentBelow is the Attachment.htm mention in the above e-mail WARNING !!!! Do not Use this Form, it does work and most of the links or Search PayPal will open to this address https: // www.paypal.com /us/home which is a legit PayPal site. However, to complete this form and submit, you would of just sent the information to the Thief Attempting to Steal Your Identity and Credit Card Info
Another Red Flag is Bank of America or PayPal would not send you an E-mail Asking for your Personal Information and Credit Card Info. Hidden in this Form line 228 <form name="frm" action="http://www.informed.su/Verified.php" method="post" onsubmit="return validate(this)"> Note: no HTTPS:// and Informed.su is not PayPal or B of A address the same of from Bank of America <cust@reports.com> The address extension .su is a Country Code for Russia
Removed Form Duplicate that was to have been the example One Site to use is Hoax Slayer for checking on Scams and Hoaxes |
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Phishing Scams One - Two - Fraudulent Sites - Trojan Attacks
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