Spoofers at it again. :=/
Aug. 18th, 2004 08:55 pmWell, I received another e-mail supposedly coming from U.S. Bank.
I know it is a spoof because, as you may recall, I do not have an account with that bank. Never have. I also have gotten two supposedly coming from CitiBank, which, again, I do not have an account with, and never have.
Also they misspelled appreciate and didn't put spaces between a period at the end of a sentence and the next word, though that could happen in a normal e-mail, in a couple of spots.
If they would send me an e-mail from the banks I do use I may fall for it, but I would go to their on-line pages, that I have bookmarked, and check on my account there.
Of course this e-mail was sent to the fraud department at U.S. Bank and the feds.
I can keep playing this game as long as they want. Keep sending me those spoofs from banks and I'll keep reporting you. :=3
I know it is a spoof because, as you may recall, I do not have an account with that bank. Never have. I also have gotten two supposedly coming from CitiBank, which, again, I do not have an account with, and never have.
Also they misspelled appreciate and didn't put spaces between a period at the end of a sentence and the next word, though that could happen in a normal e-mail, in a couple of spots.
If they would send me an e-mail from the banks I do use I may fall for it, but I would go to their on-line pages, that I have bookmarked, and check on my account there.
Of course this e-mail was sent to the fraud department at U.S. Bank and the feds.
I can keep playing this game as long as they want. Keep sending me those spoofs from banks and I'll keep reporting you. :=3