Phishing Alert for BNP Clients
A new phishing alert targeting BNP Paribas customers
As explained on CommentCaMarche.net, phishing is a fraudulent technique used by hackers to retrieve information (typically banking) from internet users.
The phishing technique is a type of "social engineering," meaning it exploits not a technical flaw but the "human flaw" by deceiving internet users through an email that appears to come from a trusted company, typically a bank or an e-commerce site.
The latest of these scams is an email supposedly sent by BNP Paribas, inviting the user to click on a link to confirm their banking details. Instead of confirmation, it is a fake interface mimicking the BNP website and collecting the user’s banking details to extort money from them.
Source: http://www.secuser.com/communiques/2006/060319_phishing_bnp.htm
As explained on CommentCaMarche.net, phishing is a fraudulent technique used by hackers to retrieve information (typically banking) from internet users.
The phishing technique is a type of "social engineering," meaning it exploits not a technical flaw but the "human flaw" by deceiving internet users through an email that appears to come from a trusted company, typically a bank or an e-commerce site.
The latest of these scams is an email supposedly sent by BNP Paribas, inviting the user to click on a link to confirm their banking details. Instead of confirmation, it is a fake interface mimicking the BNP website and collecting the user’s banking details to extort money from them.
Source: http://www.secuser.com/communiques/2006/060319_phishing_bnp.htm
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2 for BNP on 2 different boxes Sunday and today, Société Générale:
http://cjoint.com/?duwd04pXCN
It's intensive fishing...
http://cjoint.com/?duwd04pXCN
It's intensive fishing...
From a reliable source (a friend working at and therefore a "client" of BNP was informed first about this "phishing"...)
So, if we remain cautious, there is no risk.
So, if we remain cautious, there is no risk.