Latest E-Mail Bank Scam Targets Citibank
Yet another bank-related e-mail scam is beginning to show up in Internet users' mailboxes this week, this one targeting users of a money-transfer service owned by Citibank FSB.
The fraudulent e-mail attempts to lure customers of the c2it service into divulging their account usernames and passwords, as well as the credit card numbers associated with their accounts. The message appears to be from c2it Customer Service, but is in fact sent from a Hotmail account. It is an HTML message that contains a form that also asks for each user's Social Security number, birth date and mother's maiden name.
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