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Eggman5X writes "Just received a mighty suspicious message claiming to be from a Wells Fargo company. I say suspicious because it contains prompts for Username/SSN and Password, and because I have no customer relationship with ANY Wells Fargo company.

Subject: Wells Fargo Customer Alert!
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 00:30:47 -0600

The body appears to be trying to spoof the Wells Fargo home page.

I suggest the highest caution if you receive a similar message.


Wells Fargo Sign On
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3 Sign On to:
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*** Please login to your account and go to the Message Center to read about changes in our policy ***
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MyApplications Wells ShareBuilder Your Mortgage Home Loan Workbench MortgageBill Pay Student Loan Bill Pay Home Equity Bill Pay Credit CardRewards OnlinePayroll Smart Data OnLine MyMerchantView SecureSource Manager

Brokerage Products: Not FDIC Insured No Bank Guarantee May Lose Value
Brokerage is offered through Wells FargoInvestments, LLC (member SIPC), a non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo& Company and is intended only for United States residents System response and account access times may vary due to a variety of factors
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Posted on Thursday, 18 March 2004 @ 08:44:31 EST by Paul
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Re: Are Wells Fargo Customers Being Phished? (Score: 0)
by Anonymous  on Friday, 19 March 2004 @ 20:39:04 EST
I got this one too. It collects your logon credentials, and submits them to http://218.62.43.30/SIGNON_XCP=8005,,98WSO09X.php
which apparently records them and then forwards you on to the real Wells Fargo site, so most users would never even suspect anything.



Re: Are Wells Fargo Customers Being Phished? (Score: 0)
by Anonymous  on Monday, 22 March 2004 @ 10:47:34 EST
WHOIS shows 218.62.43.30 pointing to China.