Beware of Emails from Axis bank and HDFC

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ggrajan
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Beware of Emails from Axis bank and HDFC

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Hi,
I hope some of you may have bank a/c in UTI (now Axis Bank). I got an email couple of days back to enter my credential to renew my a/c from Axis. E-mail sender has the same axisbank.com domain. I thought it was genuine and about to enter my information (User id, Password, debit card,etc). However, to double-check I saw the address link, and it was different ( http://www.fpugb.org/bbs/data/book/bbsco.htm ) and I carefully avoided entering there. Thank God, I am technical person :)

Then I immediately escalated to branch manager of UTI and got the following respense. I wonder how they got customers email list. Also I get similar email from HDFC, though I do not have a/c but I registered once to open a/c. I am thinking insiders sell the customer information.

If you click the above fraud link, you will feel you are in axisbank site (we can view the same warning message crap).

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Subject: Re: FW: Online Banking Verification (Confirm Your Identity)


With reference to the appended mail below,we wish to inform that your inner sense is correct and we hereby request you not to reveal any of the information as it is AXIS BANK's policy not to seek/send such information through email.If you have already disclosed your password please change it immediately.

We have taken up this matter with our higher up for necessary action.

Thanks for your information and incase of any clarifications please feel free to contact us.

Regards

BRANCH SALES MANAGER

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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 03:41:12 +0900
Subject: Online Banking Verification (Confirm Your Identity)
From: [email][email protected][/email]



Dear Customer,

This is your official notification from AXIS Bank Previous notifications have been sent to the Billing Contact assigned to
this account. As the Primary Contact, you must renew the service(s) listed
below or it will be deactivated or deleted.

Click on the following link below to renew online banking information.
EXPIRATION: Aug. 9th 2008

*Renew My Online profile*


Sincerely,
AXIS Bank Account Review Department.



© 2007 AXIS Bank All rights reserved



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JaiSriRam
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Beware of Emails from Axis bank and HDFC

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ever heard of email spoofing?
realgoogler
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Beware of Emails from Axis bank and HDFC

Post by realgoogler »

I guess Phishing is the more popular term for this. In principle never click on any link that your bank or store sends you. Sometimes they cause drive by downloads by clicking them.

Get the latest version of Browsers (IE 7.0), They have Phishing detection capability.
nand
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Beware of Emails from Axis bank and HDFC

Post by nand »

any time you have to go to a financial site you should open a new browser and hand type in the URL to the site and then if possible verify the certificate for the site by looking at the lock icon in the status bar. the certifcate will be from verisign or someone.

realgoogler;71145I guess Phishing is the more popular term for this. In principle never click on any link that your bank or store sends you. Sometimes they cause drive by downloads by clicking them.

Get the latest version of Browsers (IE 7.0), They have Phishing detection capability.[/quote]
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