For users’ communications protect “the Bank may land in the phishing website
TrendLabs security firm warns that a new wave of phishing e-mail inboxes of forcing customers Standard Chartered Bank. The spam says recipients should make access to their online bank accounts and view messages in order to protect read a particular ad. The text of the e-mails also include a Web link that, if successful, will the user to a phishing site. TrendLabs said that scammers realize that a fundamental term with which they can get users to follow their malicious link is “safe”. These criminals forged a genuine e-ID in the “From” space, but many users rarely check out attention to these addresses. In addition, security researchers at Trend Labs, said trick that scammers have been used in the current email scam that phishers continue using fake login pages as a standard way to attack. Since phishing attacks of the same type through spam messages have also emerged in the past. In February 2010, TrendLabs, using a source of anti-phishing, catering to the company, identified a phishing site impersonating the part of the network sign-Century Insurance Link. In addition, in May 2009, phishing emails also pointed out that Citi used prepaid services. Since the incident Standard Chartered Bank, to recipients of messages after a certain web-link that actually led to a phishing site. Although this is a traditional method, according to security researchers, customers who go to the fake site without knowing it, you can still give your bank details online fraudsters hoping desperately. Therefore, users are recommended to always remain on guard against e-mail of this kind, especially links that can be embedded in messages. In addition, users who access their Internet banking accounts should be aware not to click on links on the Internet to an e-mail. Instead, they enter the URL directly into their personal bank browser to log into banking. Similarly, Standard Chartered Bank reaffirms its customers to be aware of the dangers of online threats, it also means that phishing attacks.
