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ABA Warns Bankers About Fraudulent E-Mail
ABA's name is being used in a new phishing e-mail, the association learned yesterday. The
e-mail informs recipients that an "unauthorized transaction" has been charged to their
account using their bank card. The amount of the transaction is listed, and recipients are
asked to click on a link to review the transaction.
The e-mail is fraudulent, and recipients should not click on the link.
While phishing for personal financial information has been a long-standing practice,
criminals are increasingly phishing for access to corporate, small- business and governmental
accounts, and they are using that access to withdraw large sums of money from them. Clicking
on links in such e-mails could enable the fraudsters to download malicious software into
victims' computers and steal passwords and other account identifiers.
ABA is working with law enforcement to identify the source of the e-mails and to disrupt
them. ABA also is encouraging banks to warn their customers -- especially business
customers -- to beware of similar phishing schemes.
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