Wells Fargo Bank: Phishing Email

Wells Fargo Service Center : Important Message Alert

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Wells Fargo Online

Dear Valued Customer,

Due to the high number of fraud attempts and phishing scams, it has been decided to implement EV
SSL Certification on this Internet Banking website.

The use of EV SSL certification works with high security Web browsers to clearly identify whether
the site belongs to the company or is another site imitating that company’s site.

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Phishing- What exactly does it mean?

What is Phishing?
As the technology advances it takes criminal technology too along with it. In the modern days of computers people try to find out an easy solution to all the problems they have using computers and so they have passwords, user names etc. The simplest definition of phishing could be that any activity which is done to steal these personal and confidential details is called Phishing.

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Basics of Phishing

Wachovia Phishing Email

Beware of this Wachovia Phishing Email.

from Wells Fargo Online <secure-mail@wellsfargo.com>
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to noreply@secure.wellsfargo.com
date Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 6:47 PM
subject Wells Fargo Service Center : Important Message Alert
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Dear Valued Customer,

Due to the high number of fraud attempts and phishing scams, it has been decided to implement EV
SSL Certification on this Internet Banking website.

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Real Examples of Phishing Emails

What is a Phishing Scam?

Talking of Internet, which everybody is using these days to do a lot of financial transactions, in our daily life as it’s the easiest way to get things done over the net, at the comfort of our homes and without having to stand in long queues and spending our time. But did you ever take out a minute to think how safe it is? Or, is it correct to put the details of your credit card, your SSN or your bank details in there?

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Basics of Phishing

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