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Ok, campers.  this is BS.  if you receive an email like this, delete it and send profanity and porn, preferably gun porn back to the website.

this thing looked like it was real, and when the offending link was pressed, simply asked me for my credit card number, the security number on the back, the pin and everything.  

looked real.  for real.  

your credit card company will never ask for your pin number.  they already know it and so do you if you registered with them.  

what tipped me off?  i have never given chase bank my email address.  i deal with them through the mails, billing wise.  

be careful out there boys...
2/28/2006 8:44:49 PM EDT
[#1]
I get those all the time, I either tell them they are doing a shitty job at it or just let them know "You suck a dick"
2/28/2006 8:45:01 PM EDT
[#2]
by the way, if you get an email like this, and click on the link, and input your login and password, it can be anything, it clears muster.  put in someone elses's email address, and a weirdo password, and you get the site that asks for your cc info.  

2/28/2006 8:50:22 PM EDT
[#3]
My inbox is phucking inundated with the "Chase online protection" phishing expedition emails.......at least five a week.  Here's what I just sent back to the phuckers (brought to you courtesy of a delivery status failure notification I received in response.....the names may have been changed to protect the innocent ):

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed.

      [email protected]



From: [email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Message ID 244102 IMPORTANT: Account Verification
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 11:54 AM

[My response] Suck my balls you phlaming phucking phishing phaggots.  I didn't just phall oph the turnip truck.  Go phuck yourself with a pitch-phork.


Man, I wish they were able to receive that......




2/28/2006 9:06:21 PM EDT
[#4]
I been getting alot of fake eBay Phish mails.  
2/28/2006 9:14:00 PM EDT
[#5]
lol- they have so many phishing scams that they can't even figure out what there trying to scam. The privacy policy link points to visit Ebay while the rest of the email is about the so called suspended Chase bank account.

I wish these bastards were in the USA and you could find them. I would break laws- I keep wondering about all the not-so-computer-savy seniors that get confused by these real looking phish scam- especially if the scammers get lucky and hit on some poor old person that actually HAS a Chase account.
2/28/2006 9:42:26 PM EDT
[#6]
You guys open these emails? You do realize that without a real-time anti-spyware monitor you are infecting the hell out of your puter... right? Just opening one of these emails can subject you to trojans, root kits, key loggers, etc.

Get to know and love your Delete key... and turn off Preview!
3/3/2006 5:55:54 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
You guys open these emails? You do realize that without a real-time anti-spyware monitor you are infecting the hell out of your puter... right? Just opening one of these emails can subject you to trojans, root kits, key loggers, etc.

Get to know and love your Delete key... and turn off Preview!



Sounds like someone who uses/used M$ LookOut ( or is it OutLook ) an has gotten (justifably) paranoid.

Sorry Active X isn't - and most the other M$ holes and other issues are properly handled here.

3/3/2006 6:02:39 PM EDT
[#8]
Just expose the headers:

http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html

and send the mail to the abuse department of the ISP where it originated:

Subject:
Barclays Security Alert
From:
Barclays <[email protected]>
Date:
Thu, 02 Mar 2006 16:55:36 -0600
To:
[email protected]
Return-Path:
<[email protected]>
Received:
from cp2.ssl1.us (26.70-84-212.reverse.theplanet.com [70.84.212.26] (may be forged)) by bigtime.klos.com (8.13.5/8.13.5) with ESMTP id k22MtohW011244 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 2 Mar 2006 17:55:50 -0500 (EST)
Received:
from nobody by cp2.ssl1.us with local (Exim 4.52) id 1FEwhs-0002wc-C5 for [email protected]; Thu, 02 Mar 2006 16:55:36 -0600
MIME-Version:
1.0
Content-Type:
text/html
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>

They will take care of the offending party by either removing them from the network or in the case of the message i posted above, fix 'nobody' sending to remote addresses (st00pid apache).
3/3/2006 6:04:01 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
You guys open these emails? You do realize that without a real-time anti-spyware monitor you are infecting the hell out of your puter... right? Just opening one of these emails can subject you to trojans, root kits, key loggers, etc.

Get to know and love your Delete key... and turn off Preview!



I screen all my mail out on the mailserver and kill the crap out there. If I see an interesting phish I want to read I forward it to a mac at work with absolutely nothing on it but Quark and Photoshop.
3/3/2006 6:04:54 PM EDT
[#10]
Get these things all the time. I also have the exciting job in notifying customers at work that their shit is owned and is hosting phishing sites. One compromised box I was on actually had this dude recursively wgetting this stuff from his geocities site and it had pictures of him on it (I'm assuming), as well as some strange text files in Indonesian.

9/10 the sending host is either a bot/zombie has been owned and the headers are forged anyways. Our IPS actually can filter by the URLs sent in the emails and can block certain phishing attempts without false positives. Pretty interesting.
3/3/2006 6:05:33 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Get these things all the time. I also have the exciting job in notifying customers at work that their shit is owned and is hosting phishing sites. One compromised box I was on actually had this dude recursively wgetting this stuff from his geocities site and it had pictures of him on it (I'm assuming), as well as some strange text files in Indonesian.

9/10 the sending host is either a bot/zombie has been owned and the headers are forged anyways. Our IPS actually can filter by the URLs sent in the emails and can block certain phishing attempts without false positives. Pretty interesting.



you are so posting from the office next to mine.  
3/3/2006 6:06:16 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Get these things all the time. I also have the exciting job in notifying customers at work that their shit is owned and is hosting phishing sites. One compromised box I was on actually had this dude recursively wgetting this stuff from his geocities site and it had pictures of him on it (I'm assuming), as well as some strange text files in Indonesian.

9/10 the sending host is either a bot/zombie has been owned and the headers are forged anyways. Our IPS actually can filter by the URLs sent in the emails and can block certain phishing attempts without false positives. Pretty interesting.



you are so posting from the office next to mine.  



I don't care much for your attitude. You can walk home. Bastard.
3/3/2006 6:08:46 PM EDT
[#13]
I just got this one last week and did some research.

It comes from a trojan that is already on your machine.

I had just spent $500 using Chase 5 minutes before this popped up.

I ALMOST bit but contacted Chase instead.

Its as BOGUS as it can be!

I put a 90 day watch on all my shit with the big three just in case.
3/3/2006 6:11:12 PM EDT
[#14]
Such things truly do deserve the death penalty.


The most innovative fishbait I've received lately was a "qestion from ebay member" (note the exact
spelling of the word "question")  that, of course, tries to get you to log in to ebay.

I'm no HTML expert, but it was obvious that the message was a fake done by some goddamned m-f-ing phisher.

What I usually do is visit the supplied link and make up a username and password (both are going to be nasty language) and proceed to send threats and insults....but sometimes,  it looks like the phisher is such an idiot that the login is the ACTUAL ebay login location.     Which wouldn't usually do the
phisher any good, would it?   Not unless there's a keystroke logger built into the fake mail.

Whatever,  I'd never put that info in anyway.

I do watch the URL I'm at, no matter where I go.   It's good to pay attention to these things.


I'd like to see phishers treated like arab terrorists treat those they don't like....have their heads
sawn off slowly with a dull knife.     I really do hate phishers, hackers, and scammers that much.
They are subhuman slime that deserve no kindness, respect, or decency.


CJ
3/3/2006 6:15:06 PM EDT
[#15]
Never follow links in an email (for sensitive applications). Login to the site directly with a new browser session.

3/3/2006 6:27:02 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
It comes from a trojan that is already on your machine.



3/3/2006 6:29:50 PM EDT
[#17]
never never never click the link they send to you!!
www.419eater.com is a good place to check out the confidence scam, lottery scams and assorted other scams.
look at the 'Trophy Room' for a good laugh
3/3/2006 6:30:04 PM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:

I'd like to see phishers treated like arab terrorists treat those they don't like....have their heads
sawn off slowly with a dull knife.     I really do hate phishers, hackers, and scammers that much.
They are subhuman slime that deserve no kindness, respect, or decency.



but they are so much fun to fuck with, not much better in life than owning some script kiddie who thinks he's uber leet.
3/3/2006 6:36:32 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:

Quoted:
It comes from a trojan that is already on your machine.






Fly all the flags you want sport!

Thats what Chase told me and I went in and found it!