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Phishers Are Back to Target Chase Clients

on December 20, 2011

Robert Stetson, one of our malware researchers at the AV Labs, found a new phishing scam in the wild.

The scam arrives as an email that directs users to the URL, data-server(dot)host(dot)org/email/protect/chase/.

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After Chase clients provide their credentials into the fields of the purported legitimate bank page and click Log on, they are then directed to another UI where they are to enter their email address and its password.

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Chase clients, please be duly warned about this. For the rest, please delete from your inbox doubtful mails that purport to come from banks (including yours). If you received an email from your bank about your account, confirm with them via customer service.You know what they say: Better safe than sorry.

Jovi Umawing (Thanks to Robert)

 
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Harold January 19, 20121:44 am

The link for Make your pin code more secure is the same as for Phishers target Chase bank customers.

I am warning all of my clients that have turned to Vipre for their malware protection about the Chase Bank Scam. Keep up the great work that you guys are doing.

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Tom Bunn January 20, 20125:55 am

Here is the link for the pin code article: http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/make-your-pin-more-secure-using-three-unique-numbers-2012012/

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Becca February 28, 201211:14 pm

The link for “New Animals Discovered in 2011″ is also the same thing, sends you to the Chase link.

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