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GENERAL DISCUSSION => Scam Alerts => Topic started by: MyInfoStride on Oct 18, 2011, 06:51 PM

Title: Scam Alert: Sorry Your Session has Timed Out
Post by: MyInfoStride on Oct 18, 2011, 06:51 PM
This is another message to beware of. It is a scam message with pretence that the message was sent from Guaranty Trust Bank Plc. Do not click any link inside the email. Any attempt to supply your login details will comprise your account...

Read the message below for your attention:

Sorry Your Session has Timed Out, You Must Re-Logon to Continue Access To Your Account.

For security reasons,Your access to Online Service has been suspended due to a mis-match of access code between your Security details. This is to protect you account from unauthorized access

Kindly,Click on the guide-link below and follow the directions to instant activation of your account and Security information.

Click here to Re-Login to your Account

Note:Your Hardware Token Must Be Upgrade.
Title: Re: Scam Alert: Sorry Your Session has Timed Out
Post by: MyInfoStride on Oct 21, 2011, 08:04 PM
I know this people will not stop to scam people. Every day, several scam email messages are received. Just today, another scam email was sent with GTB identity. Go through the message and post your comment:

Customer Alert!

FROM: GeNS@gtbank.com 

Friday, 21 October 2011, 11:57

We regret to inform you that access to your GTBank Online Account and token Device has been temporarily limited. This has been done due to several failed log-in attempts.
To restore your account please log in correctly here:

http:// abbeyupdate. heliohost. org /gtb/ Gtbankaccountupgrade. html

If you fail to log in correctly your account will be suspended for fraud prevention.
You will be able to register again for GTBank Online Account only after you authenticate
your profile. We apologize for the inconvenience, this measure was taken for your protection.

GTBank  Security Team
Title: Re: Scam Alert: Sorry Your Session has Timed Out
Post by: Jobbers on Oct 22, 2011, 07:17 PM
The terrain of online banking scam has now expanded to First Bank. I got this alert today with a perception of coming from First Bank but linked to fraudulent page. Read it below and beware:

Firstbank Customer Alert!

FROM: First Bank Nig Ltd. 

Friday, 21 October 2011, 18:07
 
Dear Valued Customer,

Your access to Online Service has been suspended due to a mis-match of access code between your Security details.

To enable you continue accessing your online account, it will only take you few minutes to re-activate your account.

Click on the guide-link below and follow the directions to instant activation of your account and Security information

http:// www. trazarsalud. com. ar/ firstbanknig.html

*Important*

NOTE: FAILURE CAN RESULT TO PERMANENT ACCOUNT SUSPENSION.

Security Advisor
First Bank of Nigeria Plc © 2011.