[Question] Có ai bị mail từ RSA chưa? |
26/12/2007 23:38:06 (+0700) | #1 | 106180 |
thien.kim
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Dear Sirs:
RSA , an anti-fraud and security company, is under contract to assist Scotiabank and its related entities in preventing or terminating online activity that targets Scotiabank clients as potential fraud victims. RSA has been made aware that you appear to be providing Internet Services to a fraudulent Web site, which is part of a “phishing scam”*. This activity violates Scotiabank copyright, trademark and other intellectual property rights and may violate the criminal laws of the United States and other nations.
E-mail messages have been broadly distributed to individuals by a person or entity pretending to be Scotiabank. These e-mails use Scotiabank name and identity (including trademarks) without authorization. The e-mails request recipients to verify and submit sensitive details related to their Scotiabank accounts. Within the fraudulent e-mail message, there is a link that leads the recipients to a fraudulent website displaying Scotiabank copyrighted materials and trademarks. The fraudulent website is located at the following URL address http://hkvietnam.net/doc/start[1].html) to which you provide services and which is under your control.
The fraudulent website not only represents a misuse of Scotiabank intellectual property; its purpose is to improperly obtain personal information of Scotiabank customers in order to fraudulently access their bank accounts. The owners of those websites typically perpetrate identity-theft related activities, such as using customer’s credit cards or bank accounts without authorization. In addition, since the vast majority of all of the e-mails are not being sent to actual Scotiabank customers, the actions may serve to damage the reputation and image of Scotiabank.
Please take all necessary steps to immediately shut down the fraudulent website, terminate its availability to the Internet and discontinue the transmission of any e-mails associated with this website.
We understand that you may not be aware of this improper use of your services and we appreciate your cooperation. We specifically would ask that you also take the following actions:
Please provide us with a tar/zip file of the source code for this site, so that we may analyze it to help prevent further attacks.
If any customer data has been captured that is stored on your systems or equipment, please send us that data so that the customers to whom that data relates can be notified and take steps to protect their credit.
Please provide a copy of any records you maintain that indicate the name, contact information, method of payment or similar information that may be useful in helping learn about the identity and location of the customer for whom the website has been operated.
Thank you for your cooperation to prevent and terminate this fraudulent activity.
Sincerely,
RSA Anti Fraud Command Center
Tel: +44(0)800-032-7751 (UK)
Tel: +1-866-408-7525 (US)
Fax: +972-9-9566658 (EU)
Fax: +1-212-208-4644 (US)
E-mail: afcc@rsasecurity.com
Scotiabank Security Department
Name: JC Palinski
Address: 888 Birchmount Rd
Tel: +1 416 701-7612
E-mail: jean.palinski@scotiabank.com
*”Phishing" is an e-mail scam that attempts to trick consumers into revealing personal information, such as their credit or debit account numbers, checking account information, Social Security Numbers, or banking account passwords, through an imposter’s Web site or in a reply e-mail. |
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[Question] Re: Có ai bị mail từ RSA chưa? |
27/12/2007 02:09:09 (+0700) | #2 | 106211 |
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