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We recommend you to change your Chase OnlineSM account password

Phishing Scam E-mails (11)

Phishing e-mails are e-mails from scam artists who use official looking webpages designed to trick you into believing they are from a corporate website that you have an account with.  Typically, it is either stated or implied  that your account will be suspended or deactivated unless you click the link to the webpage that is linked from the e-mail.  Often, the scammers say that someone is trying to use your account or this is done for "security" purposes.  Once you are at the site, they will ask you to provide or verify personal information such as bank account information, credit card information, social security information and password information.  If you get such an e-mail, you should delete it and do not provide any of the requested information.  However, if you are not convinced that you have a fraudulent e-mail, please contact the company directly and explain the e-mail you received.  If you give out any personal information, contact your bank immediately and depending on what information you gave out, it may be wise to take measures to protect against identity theft (e.g. contact credit agencies, close accounts, cleanse computer).  Many e-mail solicitations that appear to be phishing e-mails are set forth throughout this website and below:


We recommend you to change your Chase OnlineSM account password

From: "Chase Online" <security@chase.com>  
To:
Subject: We recommend you to change your Chase OnlineSM account password
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 09:24:34 -0600


Dear Member,

We recently have determined that different computers have logged onto your Chase OnlineSM account, and multiple password failures were present before the logons. We now strongly recommend you to change your Chase OnlineSM account password. If this is not completed by March 27, 2006, we will be forced to suspend your account definitively, as it may have been used for fraudulent purposes. We thank you for your cooperation in this manner.

To change your Chase OnlineSM password click here:

https://chaseonline.chase.com/colappmgr/colportal/prospect?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=page_logonform

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Customer Service

Please do not reply to this e-mail as this is only a notification. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.

©2006 JPMorgan Chase & Co.


Other Chase Bank examples can be found on the following pages:  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

 

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