Tuesday 8 July 2008

Halifax Fraud Prevention Unit

Time for the Halifax to make another rare appearance on these pages. The English grammar is a bit ropey in this email - maybe it's not sent from an English speaker. For example, apologize for any inconveniences caused and our Customers account instead of our Customers' accounts, to name but two. But then I am picky about such things!

Remember, no bank would send you an email asking for further security information - any such email should always be treated as an attempt to rob you. If such measures were needed, they would contact you via the post.

The actual destination of the link is http://static-68-179-55-204.ptr.terago.net/halifax-online.co.uk/_mem_bin/halifax_LogIn/formslogin.aspsource=halifaxcouk/ so I think someone might be using an ISP's free hosting space to host the landing page. Here's the email content.

Dear Customer

Halifax PLC. has been receiving complaints from our customers for unauthorised use of the Halifax Online accounts. As a result we are making an extra security check on all of our Customers account. In order to protect your information please click on the link below:


http://halifax-online.co.uk/_mem_bin/halifax_LogIn/formslogin


Thank you for your understanding and correspondence, we also apologize for any inconveniences caused.

Thanks for your co-operation.

Fraud Prevention Unit
Legal Advisor
Halifax PLC.

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