Posted on 12-07-2008
Filed Under (Hacking, Internet, Malaysia, Security) by scamboy

Here’s some of the phishing email that originated from one website in Malaysia.

Fake Email Claiming from CIMB Bank

Fake Email Claiming from HSBC Bank

Fake Email Claiming from Alliance Bank

And all links in these email goes to one website- jalammalaysia.com, a site that looks like the bank’s website, to make users reveal their username and password.

Congratulations to the local bank for bringing down the phishing website.

Do note that banks does not send emails to customers asking them to click something on it.

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