FTC CONSUMER ALERT: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt089.pdf
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a Consumer Alert regarding “phishing’ emails preying on consumers’ concern over recent bank failures, mergers, and takeovers.
Phishers (pronounced “fishers’) may send attention-getting emails that look like they’re coming from the financial institution that recently acquired your bank, savings and loan, or mortgage. Their intent is to collect or capture your personal information, like your credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security number, passwords, or other sensitive information. Their messages may ask you to “update,” “validate,” or “confirm” your account information. The messages direct you to a website that looks like the actual site of your new financial institution or lender. But it isn’t. It’s a bogus site whose purpose is to trick you into divulging your personal information so the operators can steal your identity and run up bills or commit other crimes in your name.
DIR CYBER SECURITY TIPS: Special “Phishing” Edition : http://www.dir.state.tx.us/security/reading/200810-2cybersec.pdf