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Citizens Bank Phishing Scams

PLEASE NOTE: Citizens Bank is not responsible for these e-mail scams. Organisations and individuals, pretending to be Citizens Bank, initiate them. All trademarks and related logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, or their licensors. Cyber Top Cops is in no way affiliated with Citizens Bank. The "Received From" e-mail address mentioned for each e-mail on this page, is a spoofed e-mail address and is not the true origin of the scam e-mail.

Date: 24 November 2007
Received from "Citizens Bank" <csteam.ref5191615579.gps@citizensbank.com>
Subject: urgent notification from customer service! (message id: r67206730058wx)

Dear business/corporate customer of Citizens Bank,

Caution: we continue to be informed that customers and non-customers are receiving fraudulent phishing emails requesting confidential information and credentials. As a reminder, the bank will NOT send customers unsecured email or other correspondence requesting that they confirm or provide Customer ID's User ID's, card numbers, social security number or PINs and passwords. As always, if you receive any unsolicited e-mails, phone calls, faxes or other suspicious attempts to gain personal or confidential information, please e-mail us at fraudprevention@cfgcustomers.com or call Cash Management Client Services at 1-877-550-5933, Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. For Additional information please see the events page

For security measures, we require you to confirm your challenge questions:

http://citizensbankmoneymanagergps.com/securepage/challenge.aspx?session=307517...

Sincerely,
Citizens Bank Online Billing Services Team

"As a reminder, the bank will NOT send customers unsecured email or other correspondence requesting that they confirm or provide Customer ID's User ID's, card numbers, social security number or PINs and passwords. As always, if you receive any unsolicited e-mails, phone calls, faxes or other suspicious attempts to gain personal or confidential information..."

A phishing scam warning the you about itself. How stupid can you get?

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