Beware of Phishing attacks SBI

Posted In General - By admin On Monday, January 17th, 2011 With 10 Comments

Today I received an e-mail from “server-alert@onlinesbi.co.in” which was fake and had a HTML attachment with a link to a phishing site to gather all the personal information and hack into SBI and other bank accounts.

Many users have been receiving such fraudulent emails lately from server-alert@onlinesbi.co.in
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HTML attachment contains below details
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the attached link on that page directs to a phishing site http://forum-numismatica.com/develop/sbi/indexx.html which has an interface same to https://www.onlinesbi.com/.SBI  Phishing attacks
the next page is almost same as sbi login page

SBI  Phishing attacks

How to avoid a victim ?

keep a Look in the Security seal in the address bar. All major Websites protected by SSL Security will have SSL security certificate . Google chrome browser showing green color security certificate it will appear as shown in the images below
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  2. Reuel says:

    Thanks mate! i just received such an email and was suspicious about it, hence did not open it…shall delete it now…tnx again! :-)

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  3. Jithin says:

    Today me too recieved this mail. But since it seemed fishy, just tried the google search with the mail id and got this page..
    Thanks guys..

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  4. Shashidhar says:

    I have received this.

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  5. Shashidhar says:

    i have received this..

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  6. Mahesh says:

    I too got the same mail today. I don’t even have a SBI account -:) See the extent of phishing! Folks be aware of these cunning people.

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  7. Shreya says:

    Hi, Firstly thanks for sharing this info.

    I received exactly similar email , but the link – CLICK HERE TO RESOLVE THIS PROBLEM – was redirected to following url

    http:// www. jonathangosselin . info / wp-online.php

    Out of curiosity – I would like to know what intensions do these people have, ok ! they want money but simply by click on this website link , how do they take all money from the intended accounts ?

    thanks again

    SG

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  8. Vijay Urs says:

    I received a similar email today and found this information useful.
    I appreciate you for spending your time to explain in detail about the fraud.
    Thank you

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  9. Mrinal says:

    Hi all,
    Today I received a similar mail from a fake SBI id security@sbi.com which had an html attachment. On clicking I was redirected to another website http://sylhetiblog.net/login.php which asked for my personal information. So anyone who receives this kind of mail beware.

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  10. SBI Employee says:

    Hi
    I am an SBI Emplyoyee. PLease BEWARE of this kind of culprits. Their modus-operandi is.

    The moment you click on the fake link.It will redirect you to an site which will look exactly the way SBI Internet banking site looks. Then you will key in Your Login Id / Password. Since you are already nervous and tensed about the security of your account , so you are going to key in correctly all your details like Profile password ( used to create third party beneficiaries) , Mobile number ( here you recieve a dynamic code used to carry out third party transfers ) etc.Then you click Submit and wham . the site will go offline. The culprits already have all your info needed to transfer your money to their accounts

    Thanks Sanu

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