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i just received this e mail, thing is i am not one of their customer, should i report it, if so to who
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Nationwide Bank
Dear Customer,
During our usual security enhancement protocol, we observed multiple
login attempt error while login in to your online Nationwide account.
We have believed that someone other than you is trying to access
your account for security reasons, we have temporarily suspend your
account and your access to online Nationwide bank account will be restricted
if you fail to update now.
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Note: We will never contact customers via email asking to supply any confidential information, telephone or
internet banking login details via email that is why we want you to verify your account by our internet automated machine.
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Sincerely,
Nationwide Online Services
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Nationwide Bank, 289 High Holborn, Chancery, Lane WC1V 7HZ
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Nationwide Bank
Dear Customer,
During our usual security enhancement protocol, we observed multiple
login attempt error while login in to your online Nationwide account.
We have believed that someone other than you is trying to access
your account for security reasons, we have temporarily suspend your
account and your access to online Nationwide bank account will be restricted
if you fail to update now.
Click here
Note: We will never contact customers via email asking to supply any confidential information, telephone or
internet banking login details via email that is why we want you to verify your account by our internet automated machine.
Thanks again for using update
Sincerely,
Nationwide Online Services
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Nationwide Bank, 289 High Holborn, Chancery, Lane WC1V 7HZ
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>>>it looks genuine enough Oh no it doesn't! Even if you get a similar looking email (apparently) from your own bank the first thing that should worry you is being addressed as 'Dear Customer'. Any legitimate email will always address you by name. Then (assuming that you've used cut & paste) the next thing to look out for is poor English, such as "multiple login...
05:30 Fri 18th Apr 2014
>>>it looks genuine enough
Oh no it doesn't! Even if you get a similar looking email (apparently) from your own bank the first thing that should worry you is being addressed as 'Dear Customer'. Any legitimate email will always address you by name.
Then (assuming that you've used cut & paste) the next thing to look out for is poor English, such as "multiple login attempt error while login in to your online Nationwide account" and "we have temporarily suspend your
account".
Nearly everyone gets such emails periodically. Just delete them or, if you think that they might be genuine, contact your bank directly. (It's possible that fraudsters will send out particularly large numbers of such emails over this weekend, as they know that many bank branches are closed until Tuesday).
Oh no it doesn't! Even if you get a similar looking email (apparently) from your own bank the first thing that should worry you is being addressed as 'Dear Customer'. Any legitimate email will always address you by name.
Then (assuming that you've used cut & paste) the next thing to look out for is poor English, such as "multiple login attempt error while login in to your online Nationwide account" and "we have temporarily suspend your
account".
Nearly everyone gets such emails periodically. Just delete them or, if you think that they might be genuine, contact your bank directly. (It's possible that fraudsters will send out particularly large numbers of such emails over this weekend, as they know that many bank branches are closed until Tuesday).
I used to forward them to the organisations phishing reporting site but I have pretty much given up doing that as I don't believe there is much if anything they can or will actually do. I must have reported at least 50 to Paypal over the last 12 months but still the same (they appear identical) phishing emails keep arriving
Apart from the Dear Valued Customer and usually bad English that gives these away (plus the fact that I generally don't even have an account with these banks), you can do two other things to check:
1) Look at the headers if you have that option in your email facility
2) Hover over any link in the email and what appears to be a genuine Nationwide address is probably some random looking address in somewhere like Rumania
1) Look at the headers if you have that option in your email facility
2) Hover over any link in the email and what appears to be a genuine Nationwide address is probably some random looking address in somewhere like Rumania
Unless you have already deleted the E/mail, it would be interesting to know what happens if you try the 'dodge' which I passed to our member tearinghair. Please click the link :-
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Questio n132996 6.html
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Em, you can forward to email to them, scroll down a bit
http:// www.nat ionwide .co.uk/ support /securi ty-cent re/frau d-aware ness/on line-fr aud
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