Monday, May 23, 2016

Looks Like a Fish, Smells Like a Fish....It's Probably a Phish



Not sure what this is all about. Looks very fishy. Email from info@resourcecomplexity.com When you go to that site....It's some type of parked domain. Looks like fish, smells like fish, probably is phish.

The red flag was...we never expressed interest in a new checking account. Maybe they send to thousands of people in hopes some of them were actually expressing interest. Not confirmed, but we're not about to click on any of their links.


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Watch out for Electronic Tax Refund Verification Emails from Banks


This one really struck me as wrong.  Email from person claiming to be Bank of America asking to confirm bank account information since IRS electronic deposit email came in.  This person even had bankofamerica as part of their email address. onlinebanking@R5T1Qbankofamerica.com), and the email was well written to the point 

of almost being believable.

It's a shame people that are capable of writing such convincing emails could utilitze their 

skills to do something productive in society instead of criminal.

Watch your back America. NEVER give your bank information out to anyone unless you call

them yourself.