Fake banks, couriers, law firms, escrow and other fake sites used in scams.
by sammyusa Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:04 pm
Your Chase account has been frozen until you review it.?

11/18/11


Chase

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From: Chase ([email protected])
Sent: Fri 11/18/11 3:16 PM
To: [email protected]
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Chase

Welcome To Chase

This is an automatic message by The Developed Chase Security System to protect our customers from unauthorized users.

Our system detected your account had been compromised and there was multi-suspected orders but, we had no choice than to temporarily suspend your account.
In order for your account to start working normally without interruption, you have to confirm your account information within 24 hours.
Your account has been temporarily suspended in order to protect you.

Your account will continue to work normal and the limited will be lifted after few verification process.

Once you have updated your account records,

Your information will be confirmed and your account will start to work as normal once again.

This will help protect you in the future. The process does not take more than 5 minutes.

To proceed to confirm your account information please click on the link below and follow the instructions that will be required.

https://www.chase.com/chaseonline/recon ... B=RBGLogon

Here’s what we have on file for you. Take a second to confirm we have your correct information.

Text Box: Confirmation Code:8304-4673-5479

Text Box: Edit my information (For your security, you will be taken to the Chase homepage and be asked to log in.)

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Sincerely,

Chase Bank.

© 2011 JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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by Dotti Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:56 am
This particular email is a phishing attempt--the scammer wants you to enter your banking information into a fake website where he can collect your account information so he can steal from your account and/or sell your details to other thieves.

In the case of phishing, the best action to take is to forward the email to the company being impersonated, because they will be able to get the website taken down faster than anyone else. All major banks and credit card companies should have a designated address for this purpose, and it is posted on their real website. In the case of Chase, the best step is to forward it to [email protected] .

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