You sometimes have to admire the sheer cheek of some of the scammers especially with the latest phishing attempt for HSBC customers. The e-mail had the subject “Protect Yourself Against Internet Fraud” and tells you that it is instigating a special fraud prevention exercise which if you don’t participate in you get yourself suspended.

As normal there are 2 tell tale signs that this is a Phishing e-mail aside from me not having a HSBC account

1) It does not specify my name

2) On the text version the link points to a different site

Cheeky HSBC

From: HSBC Bank plc [mailto:secureservice@hsbc.co.uk]
Sent: 21 September 2009
Subject: Important: Protect yourself against Internet Fraud

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Dear Valued Customer,

HSBC Bank plc is carrying out a fraud prevention

exercise on all accounts to reduce and prevent Fraud on our online

system. All Verified Accounts will recieve a Special Anti-

Fraud Protection, Which will reduce all risks of Online Fraud.

Please click on Verify my account <http://www.dulgermobilya.com/includes/js/ThemeOffice/IBlogin.html> to continue Update.

your account information to the verification process.

Remember Failure to verify your account details will lead to account

suspension for security Reasons.

HSBC Internet Banking Supervisor,

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