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Hi K. F.,
I forwarded my "fraud attempts" on to the Bank's Fraud Sectlon.


> [Original Message]
> From: K. F. Etzold <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 5/12/2005 11:00:43 PM
> Subject: Alert about  Union Planters Bank
>
> I have received a note about Account problems at a Bank called Union
> Planters,  which asks among other things to click on a line called "
> Update your account Account on line"
> I do not have an account with such bank and the note is probably a
> fraudulent attempt to obtain personal information. What got my attention
> is the fact that this note showed up on my home as well as my office
> computer.  I have only a few  ID's common to both machines:  PIEN  and
> CARE for example . It is therefore highly likely that  somebody
> fraudulently harvested our addresses from  one of these  lists (or maybe
> sparkle,  forgot the address). So be alert,  do not respond in any form
> to this note. Do not click on anything. The TIP address when clicking
> on  The "Update ... etc " is different from the rest and has only a
> numerical address unlike the other ones at the bottom ( 210.21.110.45) .
> I just pinged this address and there was no response which can be done
> by  hiding behind a firewall.
>
> This is definitely fishy.
>
> K. F.  Etzold CG Carline
>
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