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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    pm me your account number and password details, and i can check it out for you through my secure server here at work.
    bad nodrog

    you can access your bank account from anywhere you like (advisable not to, on internet cafe computers etc, or ones you don't consider trustworthy) as that is the whole aim of online banking.

    Send it to the person that requested it for further investigation, otherwise, delete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    pm me your account number and password details, and i can check it out for you through my secure server here at work.
    You dont need a password loverboy.....

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    Reply to the email with "F**k ANZ"...

    If they suspend your account, then you know it's a legit email address.

    BTW: On a serious side, it's a scam mate.


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    ANZ don't send you email like this about your bank account - they instead have secure mail you can view after you have logged onto your account.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I get millions of these - even from banks where I DON'T have an account - now how stupid is that...???? "Your XYZ bank account....." my what? I don't HAVE an XYZ account....duhhhhh. Just delete the buggers.......

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    Does the account have free Viagra and Cialis?
    I think there could be a large deposit from winning a lottery you never entered...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I think there could be a large deposit from winning a lottery you never entered...
    I won two of those lotteries just today!!!!!!! I'm rich, rich, RICH I TELL YOU RIIIICCCCHHHHHH!!!!MMwwwaahhahahahaaaaa...errrrr oh shit, maybe its another scam - like last week's and the one before and......

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    A timely reminder for all of us not to blindly click links in e-mails that look as good as the real thing! Yes these things have been around for ages, and yes they can be and are simple to identify as Phishing but...

    No harm in spreading the word...

    I have a long lost relative in Nigeria now, that has died and I am the only one that can claim the $20billion estate...woo hoo!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    ...and people buy Olympics tickets off the internet!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4642727a26500.html


    On the other hand, I've been replying to spam - just in case - and now have a 3 metre penis.
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    I just got an email from a long lost cousin that I never knew about in Nigeria asking me for some banking information as well.... SCAM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Does the account have free Viagra and Cialis?
    I think there could be a large deposit from winning a lottery you never entered...
    I get those all the time. I was starting to think someone at the doctors office gave them my email address. PHEW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    ...and people buy Olympics tickets off the internet!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4642727a26500.html


    On the other hand, I've been replying to spam - just in case - and now have a 3 metre penis.
    really

    I used to forward those sort of emails to my boss, he needed all the help he could get
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Just received this email.......
    Seems like bullshit to me, scam even?
    I have never accessed my account from another IP address.
    That second paragraph is dodgy!! its exactly what I thought the email was?




    Dear ANZ customer,

    Our SSL server has detected a series of unsuccessful log on attempts on your ANZ online banking account. We have also taken note of an access to your account from a different IP address and location registered with your online banking account details.

    We suspect you may have been a victim of the recent hoax email leading to a false bank website asking ANZ customers to confirm their account details.

    Your account details may have been captured. You are advised to log on to your account on our secure servers, confirm your details and verify your current location for the safety of your online banking account.

    Log on to Internet Banking


    Failure to match your account details with our records will immediately lead to an account suspension to avoid a security breach.

    ANZ Online Security.
    That's interesting because I had the same message when I tried to log in about 20 minutes ago, confused I just logged off without giving any details
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    I have found the best way to avoid internet banking scams is not to use the internet banking facility, a friends wife who works in the banking security told me that the banks in NZ are losing many millions of dollars a year to internet fraud, and there is little they can do, because as they plug one leak three more pop up, and to abandon internet banking would mean the end of the internet, as we know it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedrostt500 View Post
    I have found the best way to avoid internet banking scams is not to use the internet banking facility, a friends wife who works in the banking security told me that the banks in NZ are losing many millions of dollars a year to internet fraud, and there is little they can do, because as they plug one leak three more pop up, and to abandon internet banking would mean the end of the internet, as we know it.
    ALL my banking is online and has been for years - never had a problem.....(fingers crossed, touch wood, whistle a happy tune etc etc etc....)

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