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Hey guys,
just got this email in my gmail account (HTF?):
U.S BANK CUSTOMERS *ATTENTION PLEASE UPDATE/VERIFY YOUR ACCOUNTS*
U .S BANK Services Department <[email protected]> to me
More options 8:08pm (1 hour ago)
Dear U.S. Bank valued member,
Due to certain concerns, and for the safety and integrity of the U.S. Bank
community, we have issued the following warning message.
It has come to our attention that your account information needs
to be updated due to an inactive account, and spoof reports.
If you could please take 5-10 minutes out of your online experience and renew
your information you will not run into any future problems with our online service.
However, failure to update your records will result in account termination.
This notification expires on July 21st 2004.
Once you have updated your account records your account will not be
interrupted again and will be returned to normal.
Please note that you are prohibited from sending or receive money until you confirm
that you are the true holder of this account.
Please follow the link below
and renew your account information.
http://u.s-bank.us.to/ (WARNING: Do not put your information in here! This is the link that the scammers sent (the link text was actually the real US-Bank login page, but lead to the link before this warning).
U.S. Bank Service Department
The link leads to u.s-bank.us.to - :lol: - horrible...I put it something along the lines of fu*kyouscammers as the username and f*ck you scammers as password, and it "logged me in"...then put fuc* all of you scammers as the credit card number.
:lol:
Well, just an alert for everyone!
Nate
just got this email in my gmail account (HTF?):
U.S BANK CUSTOMERS *ATTENTION PLEASE UPDATE/VERIFY YOUR ACCOUNTS*
U .S BANK Services Department <[email protected]> to me
More options 8:08pm (1 hour ago)
Dear U.S. Bank valued member,
Due to certain concerns, and for the safety and integrity of the U.S. Bank
community, we have issued the following warning message.
It has come to our attention that your account information needs
to be updated due to an inactive account, and spoof reports.
If you could please take 5-10 minutes out of your online experience and renew
your information you will not run into any future problems with our online service.
However, failure to update your records will result in account termination.
This notification expires on July 21st 2004.
Once you have updated your account records your account will not be
interrupted again and will be returned to normal.
Please note that you are prohibited from sending or receive money until you confirm
that you are the true holder of this account.
Please follow the link below
and renew your account information.
http://u.s-bank.us.to/ (WARNING: Do not put your information in here! This is the link that the scammers sent (the link text was actually the real US-Bank login page, but lead to the link before this warning).
U.S. Bank Service Department
The link leads to u.s-bank.us.to - :lol: - horrible...I put it something along the lines of fu*kyouscammers as the username and f*ck you scammers as password, and it "logged me in"...then put fuc* all of you scammers as the credit card number.
:lol:
Well, just an alert for everyone!
Nate