Citibank Scam
ORLANDO FRETS
ojfrets at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 14 12:47:00 AKDT 2004
There are several scams as this. Not only is it CITIBANK, but Paypal also.
They are asking you to visit their website, when you do, they get all the
information of your computer. Their is nothing you can do, once this
happens.
You have been compromised. So be careful on what you reply.
Most banks and agencies will not ask to have your information divulged over
the interne. If receive such mail, delete it and contact your bank or
whatever agency.
ORLANDO FRETS
ojfrets at earthlink.net
> [Original Message]
> From: Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Date: 10/14/2004 9:33:50 AM
> Subject: Citibank Scam
>
> All:
> I just thought I'd put this on the list as a kind of alert. while I
> doubt that anybody on this list would be scammed, it is possible that
> others who you might be acquainted with might be scammed.
> A couple of days ago, I got an email with a CitiBank logo at the top,
> telling me that they needed to "confirm" the information for my
> account. I simply deleted it, realizing what it was.
> Just now, I got another message informing me that "unless you reply to
> this message, your account may be blocked."
> Inasmuch as CitiBank obviously has many avenues with which to contact
> me, it makes no sense. But, just for the fun of it, I went to the URL
> they had posted.
> It develops that Road Runner has blocked access to the site; in this
> case, I couldn't be scammed, even if I had fallen for their scheme.
> Other servers might not be alerted to this situation yet. That's why
> I'm letting all the folks know.
> BTW: Would any of you like to help me transfer $250 million from
> Nigeria? ;-)
>
> Bill Glaze
>
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