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TD Canada Trust Phishing Scams

PLEASE NOTE: TD Canada Trust is not responsible for these e-mail scams. Organisations and individuals, pretending to be TD Canada Trust, 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 TD Canada Trust. 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: 20 August 2007
Received from "TD Canada Trust" <clientdepmnt.refJ17460611Q.td@tdcanadatrust.com>
Subject: online client form released! (message id: P766713335012)

Dear TD Canada Trust customer,

TD Canada Trust Customer Service requests you to complete EasyWeb Customer Form.

This procedure is obligatory for all customers of TD Canada Trust.

Please click hyperlink below to access EasyWeb Customer Form.

http://easyweb.ServerID-163522.tdcanadatrust.com/custserv/easywebform.jsp

Thank you for choosing TD Canada Trust for your banking needs.

Please do not respond to this email.

This mail generated by an automated service.

TD Group Financial Services site - Copyright © TD

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This e-mail was formatted in the same sloppy style as the Royal Bank Of Scotland example, including the garbage text at the end of the e-mail. The scammer's choice of spoofed e-mail address and anchor text for the phishing link, makes us believe that this e-mail as well as the Royal Bank Of Scotland phishing e-mail was compiled by the same scammer.

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