Re: Banking E-mail Scams *Phishing*
There are new ways of scamming you now, trojans which you could install accidently, actually change the original websites look, i.e includes a few extra boxes in the login section. The website is genuine, you wouldnt know any different, but the extra info you add gets sent to the scammers, they have full control over the account.
You can even be fooled in to how much money you are transfering and to whom, because it makes it look like its legit, but its actually changing the amount and account number in the background. You may see £1 to Mr Smith, when its actually transfered £100 to MR Scammer.
Which is why bank websites are constantly changing the look and feel of the login page, to counteract the hackers who create wrapped content.
There are new ways of scamming you now, trojans which you could install accidently, actually change the original websites look, i.e includes a few extra boxes in the login section. The website is genuine, you wouldnt know any different, but the extra info you add gets sent to the scammers, they have full control over the account.
You can even be fooled in to how much money you are transfering and to whom, because it makes it look like its legit, but its actually changing the amount and account number in the background. You may see £1 to Mr Smith, when its actually transfered £100 to MR Scammer.
Which is why bank websites are constantly changing the look and feel of the login page, to counteract the hackers who create wrapped content.
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