
By Andrew Colley
Published: Thursday 04 March 2004
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Anonymous
Location
London
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PR
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Ok lets say you are a victim of phishing and you give your details away. Surely as we are talking about electronic transfer of any money you have, the banks can see where the money has gone and stop it from going or request it back. Or why not have a time delay where by if you transfer a sum of cash online you are emailed to ask if this was your transaction or if it was a fraudulent one?
Hi,
I received an email purporting to be from Bar...
Dr Paul Margerison
Very devious I must say. What I would watch out f...
Angus Doyle
There is also a "Citibank" phishing scam version r...
José Luis Chávez del Cid
Ok lets say you are a victim of phishing and you g...
Anonymous
A colleague of mine recently had a similar e-mail ...
Anonymous
You're behind the times! This exact same technique...
Iain Hunneybell
I had a message yesterday purporting to be from Ba...
Anonymous
Maybe developers of web browsers should be encoura...
Clive Miller
Personal firewalls should be the way forward to pr...
Virusbuster
Is the only safe? way to always type in the web ad...
James Button
As safe as putting your money in the bank?
Not an...
peter stearn
Fake Lloyds TSB emails are being sent
to me all t...
Graham Wharton
I received one of these for Barclays Online Bankin...
Alan Clifford
There is a very similar Ebay/Paypal phishing scam ...
Anonymous
I had a new variant at home yesterday, in the form...
Pat Mason
They get away with this because the banks and the ...
Disgusted
How is this new?? its only the same techniques use...
Mark
I have had over 60 of these scam emails in an acco...
SolCuerda
I have had a dozen of these bank scam emails, but ...
tim bain
I had a scary experience in a yahoo chatroom relat...
tim bain
Best to bank with a bank with fewer customers then...
Anonymous
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:19:30 +0800
To: paper_...
Les Kirschner
We have just received a similar e mail from "First...
Anonymous
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