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October 6, 2005 - Royal Bank a prime target of Phishing Attempts!
Second RBC EMail Scam Received: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Account Update Due to a recent security breach in the RBC computer systems, we are asking all customers to immediately login with the link below and immediately report any unnoticed password changes, unexplained funds depletion or the likewise. Rest assured that we have the safety and privacy of our customers as our top priority but please help us by following the instructions below:
Update and verify your information by clicking the link below:
https://login.royalbank.com Fake link really doesn't go to the RBC website!
If your account information is not updated within 48 hours then any complaints will be dealt with as a seperate incident from this security breach. Please login as soon as possible.
Safe harbor Online Team, Royal Bank, Inc
Part of the Royal Bank Team. This is an automatic message. Please do not reply.
Second RBC EMail Scam Received: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Update Information - Verification Required Dear RBC Royal Bank customer,
During our regular accounts verification, it has come to our attention that your account may be slightly out of date or incomplete. This irregularity can and must be fixed through the RBC Royal Bank Account Confirmation process that takes 2 minutes to complete and involves logging in and confirming your identity over a secure connection at:
http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/cgi-bin/rbaccess/index.php Again, really doesn't go to the RBC website!
If you choose to disregard this notification, your account might be restricted and you will not be able to:
- Access your account online - Pay your monthly bill online - Review and download monthly statements - Request a credit line increase or change your address
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and for using RBC Royal Bank.
rbcroyalbank.com is operated by Royal Bank of Canada. © Royal Bank of Canada 2001 - 2005
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