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Anyone out there received Emails supposedly from Royal Bank of Scotland? |
They usually request me to update my bank details, I suspect a scam as I do not have an account with that bank also they keep refering to me with different titles. Any info would be appreciated It sounds like Phishing to me. They're tyring to get information from you (or rather from a Royal Bank of Scotland customer) Just delete the messages before you open them. If you really want to be a good dobie, you can forward the email to RBS (see the alert below from the RBS website) From the http://www.RBS.co.uk site: Bogus Royal Bank of Scotland email Have you responded to a bogus Royal Bank of Scotland email? There has been a recent spate of phishing emails sent to some of our customers claiming to be from The Royal Bank of Scotland. Phishing is the name given to the practice of sending emails at random purporting to come from a genuine company operating on the Internet, in an attempt to trick customers of that company into disclosing information at a bogus website operated by criminals. THESE EMAILS ARE BOGUS AND THE LINK IS TO A BOGUS SITE. If you have received such an email, please attach it to a new email and send it to digitalbanking@rbs.co.uk, before deleting it, so that we can identify the source. If you think you may have responded with your Digital Banking security details, please call us immediately on 0845 600 8212 (24 hours a day). From outside the UK please call (0044) 131 317 4597 (24 hours a day). Remember - we never ask customers to provide their security details by email so please ignore emails that do. Customers should only ever access online banking by entering www.rbsdigital.com directly into the browser address bar or alternatively by clicking "log in" from www.rbs.co.uk, where you will need to enter RANDOM characters from your PIN and Password. Visit our Security section for further advice on handling emails and other security issues such as viruses, firewalls, spyware and Trojans. Source(s): http://www.rbs.co.uk/security/bogus_emai... There's a lot of these about, all from different banks, hoping you have an account with one of them and you fall for this - they are trying to get your details, which, as we all know, you should NEVER give over the internet...no genuine bank would ever ask you to do this. Just delete the e-mails and warn others! It's a scam. I get them as well. Also from several other banks. Delete them Most definitely a scam. Stay away from any emails/offers from other countries personal experience. |
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