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New Phishing Attacks Offer Cash

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:09 pm    Post subject: New Phishing Attacks Offer Cash
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A new kind of phishing attack made its debut over the weekend, and experts say this is the first time that online scammers have offered cash to entice recipients into responding to their ploys.

The new e-mail emerged in the last two days and is designed to look like a solicitation from Citizens Bank. The message asks recipients to complete an online survey, and in return, recipients will supposedly get $5 credited to their accounts.

But, in order to receive the credit, each user must enter his ATM card number and PIN, something that no legitimate bank mailing would ever require. Experts who have seen the messages and analyzed the code behind them say that the scam is being hosted by ISPs in England and the Netherlands.

The e-mail message, titled "Citizens Bank instant $5 reward survey," carries accurate logos and branding information for Citizens, but there are a number of grammatical errors in the text that mark it as a scam.

This attack is one of the few times that phishers have strayed from their tried-and-true method of trying to scare recipients into falling for their scams with messages saying that users' accounts have been compromised or need to be updated to avoid cancellation. Offering a cash incentive for responding to a message takes the scams to an entirely new level, and experts predict that such attacks will likely meet with tremendous success.

Source: eWeek 3/21/05

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 4:17 pm    Post subject:
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Just proves the old adage "Money is the root of all evil."

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