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U.S. Bank Phishing Scams

PLEASE NOTE: U.S. Bank is not responsible for these e-mail scams. Organisations and individuals, pretending to be U.S. 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 U.S. 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: 14 March 2007
Received from "U.S. Bank" <reference_id0125063259731ib@usbank.com>
Subject: Urgent notification from Protection Department. -Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:42:01 -0500









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