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IMPORTANT BANK MAIL FROM SunTrust Bank (Milton, Australia)

Report# A17

Reported on: Thursday, 24 January, 2008  21:53
Updated On: Sunday, 13 May, 2012  09:43
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Date Reported 6th January 2005
Apparent Sender Suntrust

Return Address SunTrust bank < supprefnum859091577061@suntrust.com >

Subject IMPORTANT BANK MAIL FROM SunTrust Bank
Format HTML
Method Spoof email links to a spoof webpage where victim is prompted to enter their details believing the site is genuine. Details are then forwarded to a local script and captured.


Bogus Web Content? Yes
URL of web content http://220.220.136.91:87/su/login.html

RISK LEVEL MEDIUM
WARNINGS 1. Email claims to be from Suntrust asking you to confirm your account data by clicking on the link. You will be taken to a spoof login page where your details will be captured by the phishers.

2. Suntrust never send users emails requesting details in this way.

3. URL and email text disguised by embedding in an image - a technique used to get past spam filters.

4. Website traced to Milton, Australia

5. Spoof URL looks secure (https) but is NOT!







"Dear Suntrust Bank client,... "

If you have received this email, please remember that it is very common for these email scams to be redistributed at a later date with only slightly different content or the same but with the fake page(s) hosted by a different provider. Also, once you have received one of these hoaxes, it is also common place to receive at least another one and usually a day or two after the first, although not necessarily from the same apparent sender.