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Laiki E-banking Hacker

Postby eric » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:37 pm

If you get an email from Laiki Bank regarding 'restore your account acces', DON'T click on the link.

It will bring you to the Laiki e-banking login page which is from a hacker (http://durulmuskoyu.com/free.alert/free ... /laiki.htm). See the first part of this domain name, which is a turkish website and not from Laiki.

If by accident you logged in through this link, quickly change the pin-code and phone to 80002000 to report it.

This is the email you will get:

Dear Online Account Holder,

Access To Your Account Is Currently Unavailable
.

Please click the link below to restore your account access.
RESTORE YOUR ACCOUNT ACCESS .

Thank you.

Customer Service
©2008. Marfin Popular Bank Public Co Ltd.
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Re: Laiki E-banking Hacker

Postby Agios Ionas » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:00 pm

eric wrote:See the first part of this domain name, which is a turkish website and not from Laiki.


Bloody Turks... always trying to take what's not theirs in the first place. :lol:

Joking aside... phishing emails like this should always be ignored. Your bank would never, and I repeat, never send you an email asking you to log in using your credentials.
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Postby Sotos » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:19 pm

I once phished my girlfriend :lol: At that time you could even fake what was showing in the URL of Internet Explorer :shock: People should be very careful with emails. Remember that you can not trust the "from" address because that can be faked too!
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