Thursday 31 January 2008

Abbey National | Your Online Account With Abbey!

Abbey's turn this time for a very basic text email. It's the very common Customer Confirmation Form, or CCF as the Phishers like to call it. No bank would ever randomly ask you to confirm your security details, and definitely not through a website with the name doplo.cn. Nothing comes up in Google about the site, so I assume it's new.

If you are worried about accidentally clicking on these sort of links then switch to a browser that has Phising protection, such as Firefox (above right).

Here's the content:

From: Abbey Client Service Team
To: Named email address, different to recipient's address
Subject: Your Online Account With Abbey!
Stated URL: https://myonlineaccounts2.abbeynational.co.uk/Static/html/logon.html
Target URL: http://session48379-abbey.co.uk.doplo.cn/customerdata/abbeyportal/customerdata/index.html

Dear Abbey customer,

Abbey Client Service Team requests you to complete the Customer Confirmation Form (CCF).

This procedure is obligatory for all clients of Abbey Bank.

Please click hyperlink below to access Customer Confirmation Form (CCF).


https://myonlineaccounts2.abbeynational.co.uk/Static/html/logon.html

Thank you for choosing Abbey Bank for your banking needs.

! Please do not respond to this email.

This mail generated by an automated service.

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