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Originally posted by tmdiva
So, I get a message in my main e-mail account today, saying that because there have been a bunch of identity theft attempts with Citibank accounts lately, and directing me to click on a link to update my account information. It has a Citibank logo in it, and no obvious typos. The link looks legit (citibank.com), etc., but when I copy and paste it, I get this (do not click on this!): http://%36%34%2e%31%36%33%2e%31%39%3...5%78.%68%74%6D
And when I copy the body of the e-mail message, I get this:
in 1986 NBA Software Ellis Island in 1946 Tatiana Grigorieva I have got The US Open cup of tea We've been cut off Can you help me? Angelia Jolie in 1821 in 1997 in 1997 FreeNet Star Wars in 1805 Alyssa Milano in 1906 DMX late night SI Swimsuit Issue in 1917 Teletubbies
They're getting trickier.
tm
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Citibank, Fleet Bank and US Bank imposters have all sent me these messages, although I do not have Fleet or US Bank accounts. I think even just clicking on the link can send some information back, so you shouldn't click on it at all.