Phishing - Nouvelle vague

teutates Messages postés 19624 Date d'inscription vendredi 28 décembre 2001 Statut Modérateur Dernière intervention 2 janvier 2020 - 15 août 2005 à 00:52
 moka - 26 nov. 2005 à 17:01
Gare au phishing !!!

Un prétendu courriel du Crédit Lyonnais ou de Crédit Mutuel invoque un changement de sécurité ou de matériel informatique invite à cliquer sur un lien pour entrer ses codes.

Ne surtout pas cliquer !!!


Si vous avez cliqué, modifiez immédiatement le mot de passe !

Source :
http://www.secuser.com/communiques/2005/050814_phishing_banques.htm
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Géca Messages postés 799 Date d'inscription samedi 29 novembre 2003 Statut Contributeur Dernière intervention 29 juin 2015 106
16 août 2005 à 19:08
Bonjour,

Je ne sais pas si c'est lié mais il y a un mois j'ai dû changer mon mot de passe pour ma banque.

Je n'ai pas été averti par courriel mais directement sur le site de ma banque quand j'ai voulu consulter mon compte.
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15 août 2005 à 06:08
Ouais: j'ai reçu ce machin avant-hier. Poubelle directe sans l'ouvrir


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sebsauvage Messages postés 32893 Date d'inscription mercredi 29 août 2001 Statut Modérateur Dernière intervention 21 octobre 2019 15 655
16 août 2005 à 09:17
pouark.

Merci de l'info.
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bIEN MOI JE L AI EU AVEC 40 MILLIONS D iNTERNAUTS payant sur le Net avec une carte sécurisé banquaire..
Faites attention .. un ant--Phishing sure ..en log .. Connais pas.

SALUT
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sebessence Messages postés 126 Date d'inscription lundi 13 septembre 2004 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 23 mai 2007 10
25 nov. 2005 à 21:43
Je viens de recevoir un mail de paypal, est ce possible que ce soit une tentative de fraude ?
Merci


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