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Old 07-21-2006, 08:40 PM  
OzMan
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Originally Posted by rowan
What did the email say? I haven't seen anything...
From: Abuse Department
To: me
Received: Jul 21, 2006 6:04 PM PDT
Subject: Security Notice


Dear ePassporte Cardholder,

Please be advised that there are a number of "phishing" emails currently in circulation to capture personal information (credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security number, passwords and other sensitive information) from unsuspecting victims. These emails are sent by Internet Fraudsters who pose as well known companies and use the stolen information to make purchases without your authorization. Please visit the following Federal Trade Commission website link form more information about "phishing" and how to protect yourself in the future:

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/...ishingalrt.htm

For your protection, ePassporte will never ask for ANY account information via email. ePassporte will correspond with you through the internal Message Center and the only emails you may receive to your external email address are notifications of new messages in the Message Center. To access the ePassporte Message Center, please log into your account and click on the Message Center tab.

If you feel your ePassporte account information has been compromised or you suspect that you supplied any information to these fraudsters, please contact our Cardholder Services department immediately at:

US Toll-Free: 1 (877) EPASS90 [1 (877) 372-7790]
International and US: 1 (310) 301-2001
Email: [email protected]

If you receive any phishing or suspect emails claiming to originate from ePassporte, please forward them to [email protected] immediately.

Thank You

ePassporte Abuse Department
www.epassporte.com
[email protected]
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