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The muslim terrorist arab scumbags are at it again, an email scam I just got, they can't spell worth a sh!t.

Dear_ Citicards Member,

Thiss message was seent by the Citbiank sevrers to
veerify _your EMAIL_ adress_.
You mmust clptomee this pcorses by clicking on the_ link
beloww and enntering in the litlle _window your Citi_Bank
Debbit full card number and Card Pin that _you use on the _ATM_.
This is done for_your ptroection -5- becaurse some_of_our
memmbers no lneogr have accses to their email adsesreds
and we must verify it.

http://mvbmn478d.Da.rU/?qArjXf


To veerify your_ E-MAIL addres and accees your citibank_
account, click on the link _bellow_.

yJTaLW7
 
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snoopy,

The message that you copied and pasted in this thread has what relationship to the Citibank webpage? I must say that I see no relationship between the two. What am I missing? The window that appears is part of the site so how can an "outsider" retrieve/steal your security sensitive information. The link is the official website, or atleast it appears that way from my perspective..


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I would think that if this were to work then it would have to be a manipulated site which this seems not to be..
 
I just found out if you have a popup stopper active you won't get the SECOND WINDOW that pops up asking for your card number and pin number, turn your pop up stopper off and you'll see the window asking for you card number.
 
Full Debit Card Number

PIN (4-6 digits, ~ ATM PIN)





Isn't this part of the "official" site though or has this been altered for a third party?


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Dude, I'm just posting the Email I got EXACTLY THE WAY it was sent to me.

If citibank sends this to you than go ahead and enter your account number and pin number.

Personally I don't think Citibank is in anyway affiliated with the sender of this message.
 
snoopy,

I was just trying to figure out how that email relates to the official website and how a third party can get your personal information.. I guess I was expecting something different after reading the message.:D


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It's definately not part of the official site.

I typed in bogus info and various other un-pleasantries only to get the following messge




Thank you.

Your E-Mail Address Was
Successful Verified.
 
TD- your ISP may have been tracked down by typing that information in.:D

I did the same, something is wrong there...


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Looks like citibank is on to them, the pop-up doesn't come up anymore, I filled it out 3 times with foul language, maybe they figured the gig was up.:D
 
Looks like citibank is on to them, the pop-up doesn't come up anymore, I filled it out 3 times with foul language, maybe they figured the gig was up.

Or maybee since they are into a Doctor's bank account they need no more.:D They may just be booking a lonnng vacation compliments of you:D


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Why would having my ISP be a big deal, they still have to hack through my firewall to get my info, correct?
 
The pop up still comes up when I click the link, I haven't entered anything in it, I've just closed it. So it is STILL WORKING.
 
Yeah, still pops up. I dunno TD, if they can get your ISP # , info then who knows.

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what was the sender address snoopy?
 
350, I hope you're kidding, I am kinda scared now, if those f*ckers get into my bank account from an ISP then their will be hell to pay with this ISP! Heck, if it's that easy, I'm in the wrong profession!
 
350 After further refection, I know your yanking my chain. Otherwise, anybody typing anything into a pop-up would be vulnerable. See, I can figure this computer stuff out even if I'm retarded.:D
 
Out of stupidity I followed the lead, sure hope no information can be got through this. I doubt it but checking into it now with a tech rep online and going to see what was done when I sent that

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350 After further refection, I know your yanking my chain. Otherwise, anybody typing anything into a pop-up would be vulnerable. See, I can figure this computer stuff out even if I'm retarded

D@mn we could have had some fun on this one.:D :D


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>back into hiding
 
See if one of your computer science friends wear a pocket protector and can figure out how to trace and hack their newly aquired database. That would be gooooood!:D
 
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350DRIVER said:


what was the sender address snoopy?

I don't know who sent it, I deleted the message after I copied it and pasted it here.
I've heard of scams like this before but on Ebay not Citibank and the message didn't have all of the grammer errors.

My Email address is a yahoo.com address, that's where it was sent to.
 
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snoopy,

this could have been a direct result of excessive chemgoo intoxication by one of the more quite users of this board.:D

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sorry, could not hold back
 
You may have been able to buy one, but finding the time to fly one is a whole nother problem. Flying what you don't own or pay for is a lot more fun anyway!
 

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