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Little troubled by these E-mails, what do you think ?
Dear Natwest Bank Internet Banking user! Our Maintenance Division is carrying out an arranged On-line Banking Service update By visiting the link below please open the procedure of the customer login authorization: ************************ These directives are to be e-mailed and followed by all users of the Natwest Digital Banking NatWest does apologize for any troubles caused to you, and is very grateful for your collaboration. If you are not client of NatWest Digital Banking please disregard this notice! *** This is automatically generated email please do not reply *** (c) 2008 NatWest Bankline Internet Banking. All Rights Reserved. The link does not work on copy/paste, but ask you for all you details .. well, no .. don't think so. Am I wrong or what ? Get them often and sometimes the link is invalid as shown on here. Entwisi may know. |
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I get them fairly regular in one mail account. I normally look up the stated banks official website then browse the site for the fraudulent e-mail reporting facility, they all have them in some form or other.
They generally advise you not to click any links within the mail, but to forward it to their fraud investigation unit (name varies according to bank) then delete the mail. |
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These are the most worrying (or clever):-
(Bank Logo Here) Personal Private Business Commercial Day to day | Save and invest | Borrow | Insure | Latest deals • Automated Security Notice • As part of our security measures, We believe that, in everything else, you deserve the best in banking too. Therefore protective measures is been applied to satisfy our striving costumer needs. Our technical service department is currently upgrading our SSL servers to enhance adequate banking security, to give our costumers a better, fast and secure online banking service. We noticed several unsuccessful login attempts and therefore have decided to temporarily restrict your online access. To regain access to your online banking Please click on • Online Banking Logon to continue the verification process. • (Failure to verify your Online Access service changes will lead to account disconnection) Thank you. Online Banking Security Team NatWest Internet Banking. (c)2007 All Rights Reserved Legal | Privacy | Security | Affiliates | Media | About us | Glossary |
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I would check on the website.. if they are doing anything to the online banking they would put it on there..
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Only ever had one dodgy mail supposedly from my actual bankers. Had at least a dozen more from banks other than my own. All the logo's etc. look spot on. I just do as indicated above.
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You wont get emails from your bank asking for personal details, so don't even bother opening them, just report them and delete them. Don't even bother opening them until your bank confirms that it is from them, which you should be able to check with a quick phone call.
Generally banks never email you unless you have contacted them via online resources in the first place or made a transaction online of some sort. REPORT AND DELETE. |
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agree 100%, you will NEVER get an email, if they want to contact you they will write to you.
NEVER EVER EVER click or even copy a link from an email regarding your bank/ebay/paypal/credit card/<insert any financial institution>. its a con. |
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thats exactly what i was told by my bank some years ago, i've been getting these emails for a few months now, i never open them, i just delete them |
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Kate you really should not have posted that dodgy link on this forum. Someone may click it and find it is a trojan or some other nasty trying to find out personal information about them or take control of their PC. Just delete these email whenever you receive them. I hope no one has clicked that link.
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Ive had these from banks other than my own, i just report and delete them
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Thanks everyone, you are correct, have taken a look at the Natwest site and they do have stern warnings about this type of what they call 'phishing'.
Wondered what that word meant ... :rolleyes: I must have my stupid head on this month, musn't I ? Got a feeling that I may have filled one in a few months ago,(only just gone back to Internet Banking a few months ago) but my account appears to be intact .. they probably didn't think was worth bothering with :D Most of the links, there is nothing there, but the latest did have and had heard Martin Lewis telling Jeremy Vine to never, ever, give any details of yourself it they ring you either. Have recently received a letter from the bank re. a further security measure saying I will receive a Card-Reader that looks like a small pocket calculator along with simple instrutions on its use. All sounds perculiar again to me ?? Perhaps now overly suspicious but they have headed my addressee name with Mrs. (one christian) name and (surname). All my accounts and correspondence usually are headed Mrs. (two letters of my christian names) and surname. Perhaps I am now getting a little bit too suspicious.:confused: |
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Have gone into the site re. this reader which is NatWest - Card Reader User Guide and seems Ok then ? |
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I got the card reader yesterday. They said they had told me about it in a letter which I haven't had. Not had a different card either :confused: |
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