By Gordon HendersonPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 07:00 GMT
PratWest.
Checking my account online yesterday to be greeted with a message that they want to stop ending me statements in he post, and instead send me an email to let me know to go online to check my statements... They just don't get it.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 08:25 GMT
Sage have just sent out an email about the VAT rate changes, asking people to click on one of two links for more information. Worse still, the links don't even go to a Sage URL. They go to ones at ukimages.images11.com, which then redirect to locations at www.sage.co.uk - an invitation to get filtered out as a phishing attack!
By Dr. E. AmweaverPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 08:49 GMT
I've been repeatedly warned by Lloyds TSB that they've sent me no genuine emails in the last three weeks, as they seem to be having something of a spam storm.
So on receiving spam from Lloyds TSB PrivacyGuard, I duly reported it - and got politely told to bog off because that one was genuine, although it was from a sister company.
Frankly, if a FRAUD PREVENTION unit of my bank - whether a direct report or a trading partner is sending out suspiciously phishy emails when they're telling me they're not... time to break out the LARTS in their security department?
(That'd be the perfect way of doing it just too... "hey, tovarisch, you can have all your details protected in proper Siberian salt mine- just tell us them all and sign up now at LTSB.RUSSIAN.BIZ.NET..." It's irony on a basic level, but I'd get a hoot out of it)
Paris justification: she knows all about privacy issues.
By Pascal MonettPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 12:02 GMT
I've made some crazy mistakes in my time, but this one really takes the cake.
Well, at least now it's official : Facebook has absolutely no credibility anymore. From foisting unwanted apps to sending official spam mail, Facebook is now a haven for hardened criminals and their future victims.
By FredPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 14:15 GMT
Even worse, I've had my bank (First Direct) call me and then ask for some security details to confirm who I am!
I know it was genuine as I recognised the voice of someone I'd recently been speaking to and was expecting a call. Obviously, I still insisted on phoning them back.
Comments on: Facebook spams social networkers with phishy email
So what #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 03:02 GMT
Oh wait.... #
By Winkypop Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 03:31 GMT
My Bank now wants to send me email too.. #
By Gordon Henderson Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 07:00 GMT
Eh? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 08:23 GMT
Sage Have Just Done It As Well! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 08:25 GMT
Not the only one... #
By Dr. E. Amweaver Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 08:49 GMT
Speaking as a facebook user... #
By IanKRolfe Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 09:21 GMT
Time to... #
By EdwardP Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 09:50 GMT
Wow. Just wow. #
By Pascal Monett Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 12:02 GMT
Bank phone calls #
By Phil Endecott Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 13:36 GMT
Banks too #
By Fred Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 14:15 GMT
@Phil #
By Jason Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 09:11 GMT
I just got mine.... #
By Simon Neill Posted Saturday 29th November 2008 07:32 GMT