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O.P. Huh?  fake or real email?
im worried because i dont know if this is fake or real -

From :  Nationwide Building Society <services@secure.nationwide.co.uk>

Sent :  11 January 2007 13:34:40

To :  ichooselife128@hotmail.co.uk

Subject :  Attention!!! Your Nationwide Account Has Been Violated!!!
 
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Dear Customer


Attention! Your Nationwide account has been violated!

Someone with ip address 81.102.72.19 tried to access your personal account!

Please click the link below and enter your account information to confirm that you are not currently away. You have 12 hours to confirm account information or your account will be blocked.


To Get Started,Please Click On

Confirm Your Nationwide Account Access.


This email was sent by the Nationwide Online server. This is done for your protection.

Nationwide Building Society
Security Advisor
Nationwide PLC.


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Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.



See full details of our guarantee

Nationwide Building Society
Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority
Registered No. 106048
Date:11.01.2007
For security reasons, when you have finished using Internet Banking always select SIGN OFF.
If you have opted not to receive paper statements it is good practice to regularly check your statement online.

Internet communications are not guaranteed to be secure unless the data being sent is encrypted. Nationwide does not accept responsibility for loss arising from unauthorised access to Internet communications and/or the corruption of data by a third party.

Nationwide are unable to respond to replies sent to this email address.

it look pretty genuine and its only one that ive had from them, and yes i do have a nationwide account.

does anyone know what i should do or anything?:S



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RE: fake or real email?
Are you their customer?

-If no, its :spam:

-If yes, see if the "click the link below and enter your account information" is actually valid, because i'm not sure that they would ask for your info just like that
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O.P. RE: fake or real email?
it doesn't exist sometimes when i click on it, other times it does and just goes round in circles of redirecting me, so im guessing its going to illigal sites and putting trojans and spyware on my computer. im gunna scan it see what happens. thanks SSD.

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RE: fake or real email?
http://phishery.internetdefence.net/data/20262

Edit: I dont think real emails from a company like Nationwide would contain !!! in the subject :P

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RE: fake or real email?
Most banks tell you that they will never send you an email asking you to follow a link and enter your details.

And if your really worried you could always ring up your bank.

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RE: fake or real email?
It's got to be fake, just hover your mouse over the link to see what it says. But it will be fake.
01-20-2007 01:19 PM
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RE: fake or real email?
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Originally posted by ichooselife128
Please click the link below and enter your account information to confirm that you are not currently away.
Never ever click on such links! Even simply clicking on them (without entering your details), can already indicate to the spammers that the mail they send has arrived and they will sell your email to other spammers...

If in doubt, simply go manually to the bank's website by entering the address you are used to, and log in to your account...

Such emails like that are in almost all cases phishing.


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[Image: PhishingTrustedBank.png]
PhishingTrustedBank.png

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RE: fake or real email?
If you are not sure, then its a no.

That's the rule I follow. And it doesnt just apply to emails.
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RE: fake or real email?
NEVER EVER, EVER just click a link in an e-mail, expecially for banks/paypal/ebay sort of thing

just open up your web browser and enter the website, such as https://www.paypal.com, if its important enough for them to email you about it, they will deffinatly give you a warning or a message when you log in normally, if not, its a hoax, 9 times out of 10, if you hover your mouse over the link, it will say something like "http://23.23.56.24/paypal.com/login.php" or some thing like that, which is deffinatly not how you get to paypal

so again, never click e-mail links randomly
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RE: fake or real email?
If you got the e-mail in Gmail, then you can report it to them. Also if you want to actually go onto the website then you can report it in Firefox by going: Help > Report Web Forgery. And in IE by going Tools > Phishing Filter > Report This Website.
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