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Sunday, January 11, 2004

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SPAM SCAM

Bankers aren't the brightest stars in the sky but most can type better than this. Wonder if it's the same people who are sending those Nigerian Prince letters to other bloggers:


"Dear Citi-bank Clients,

This email was sent by the Citicards server to veerify your email
address. You must cmopltee this psceors by clicking on the link
below and enteering in the smal window your Citi-Bank Debit
Card number and CARD PIN that you use on local Atm Machine.
That is done for your porecttion -a- because some of our memmbers no
lgnoer have acsecs to their email adsesders and we must verify it.

To veerify your e-mail adress and access your Citicards account, klick on
the link bellow. If ntohing hapnpes when you klick on the link -X copye
and pastte the link into the address bar of your window. (link omitted)"


When I click the link, it takes me to what seems to be a legitimate Citi page but with a pop-up box asking for Debit card account number, Pin number, and Expiration date.

Wwhat doo you thingk? Duz it sounnd leggitemut to you?




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