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Chase Bank Phishing Scam E-mails

Phishing e-mails are e-mails from scam artists who use "official" looking webpages designed to trick you into believing they are from a legitimate website.  The emails generally imply that your account will be suspended or deactivated unless you click the link to the webpage that is linked from the e-mail.  Sometimes they 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 for personal information.  You may be asked 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 still not convinced that you have a fraudulent e-mail, please contact Chase Bank directly and explain the e-mail you received.  


Chase Bank (2)

To:
Subject: Update Your Payment Card
From: "Chase Bank" <noreplay@chase.com>  
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:14:51 -0800 (PST)
 

Dear Customer, As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the JPMorgan Chase & Co system.We recently noticed the following issue on your account: A recent review of your account determined that we require some additional information from you in order to provide you with secure service. Case ID Number: CA-065-617-349 For your protection, we have limited access to your account until additional security measures can be completed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please log in to JPMorgan Chase & Co to restore your account access as soon as possible.

You must click the link below and fill in the form on the following page to complete the verification process. https://chaseonline.chase.com/colappmgr/colportal/prospect?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=ATM_verify In accordance with JPMorgan Chase & Co User Agreement, your account access will remain limited until the issue has been resolved. Unfortunately, if access to your account remains limited for an extended period of time, it may result in further limitations or eventual account closure. We encourage you to log in to your JPMorgan Chase & Co account as soon as possible to help avoid this. To review your account and some or all of the information that JPMorgan Chase & Co used to make its decision to limit your account access, please visit the Resolution Center. If, after reviewing your account information, you seek further clarification regarding your account access, please contact JPMorgan Chase & Co by visiting the Help Center and clicking "Contact Us". We thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please understand that this is a securit y measure intended to help protect you and your account.

Sincerely, JPMorgan Chase & Co Account Review Department © 2005 JPMorgan Chase & Co . Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender


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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