A phishing scam site "ebank.inc.md" that tricks e-Bank
Phishing scamsIs a type of fraud that creates a page that looks exactly like a site and allows you to enter credit card information and login information for online banking, etc., to steal passwords. There is also a technique to impersonate "noticed" mails that are common, and to guide them to fake sites. Recently it pretended to be mixi "MixiiThere was also a thing called.
So, the other day confirmed that it is a phishing scam mail and a fraudulent website "ebank.inc.md" that deceives eBANK. Currently it is reported and closed, but it can not be accessed, but since it came at a fairly good timing, it seems there is a possibility that there are victims caught.
Details are as below.
First of all, the contents of the actual mail are as follows.
Although it is already doubtful as far as possible, on February 6th of the previous day, "e-mail ebankjp.com" from "e-mail.ebankjp.com" as "important news from eBANK", "changing the identity authentication method when partial transaction involving transfer of funds A mail saying "About" was received and it was likely that there was a high possibility of logging in without noticing by clicking on the address without any doubt by some people in timing.
Because eBank sometimes receives e-mail from other than eBank's domain "ebank.co.jp" in the above-mentioned notice e-mail, if you do not have a normal knowledge as much as you want, "E-bank-like e-mail address There is a great possibility of trusting just by saying. Furthermore, since the mail address of the sender and the sender is properly set, if you specify the sender's e-mail address as the sorting condition of the mailbox, you can sort it like a real email like a real monster to a folder.
I contacted eBank on this matter and found that the following e - mail came back on the same day.
It is e-Bank Bank Customer Center.
Thank you very much for contacting us.
As a result of examination by the Bank, it is described in the mail
Login screen URL has nothing to do with eBANK.
Regarding this matter, we will inform the police and other relevant organizations
I will do it.
As for the recent phishing scam mail
As a result of investigating at our bank, as of now
No leakage / leakage of customer information from Bank has been confirmed at all.
In addition, thank you very much for submitting additional information.
Currently we will respond with the information you received.
Thank you very much for receiving this message.
Thank you again.
If you continue to find suspicious e-mails or malicious acts
I would be pleased if you could contact us.
Humbly, thank you.
Thank you for your contact.
In fact, the site of the domain in question is closed by haste, and the ease of work of e - Bank Bank seems to be considerable level.
If you are actually suffering from a phishing scam, discovering a phishing scam site, or receiving such a mail, please contact the corresponding original site and contact the Metropolitan Police Department as well. The telephone number for reporting is listed on the following page.
Beware of phishing scams: Metropolitan Police Department
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