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Latest Maybank Malaysia Online Banking Email Scam

by Spam Blogger on February 25, 2009

Latest Maybank Malaysia Online Banking Email Scam

This is the latest scam targeting the Malaysian banking group Maybank users.

Please note that this email is a scam.

Though the email look like a legitimate email from Maybank2u.com, it’s not.

This email is a scam, please be careful.

Email From : maybank@security.com.my

Subject : Customer Verification

Dear Maybank customer,

We are hereby notifying you that we’ve recently suffered a DDos-Attack on one of our’s Online Banking server.

For security reasons you must complete the next steps to verify the integrity of your Maybank account.

If you fail to complete the verification in the next 24 hours your account will be suspended.

Here’s how to get started:

1. Log in to Maybank online account (click here).

2. You must request for TAC via Maybank online banking – your TAC will be sent via SMS to the mobile phone number you registered. ( you can find the “Request a TAC” button in the Utilities menu of your account )

3. Logout from your account and close the browser.

4. When you have received the TAC (Transaction Authorization Code) on your mobile phone, go to our secured verification server and submit the requested information (Username, password and TAC). (click here) to go on our secured server.

5. Please allow 48 hours for processing.

Please comply and thanks for understanding.

© 2001-09 Maybank. All rights reserved.

***This is an automated message, please do not reply***

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Please note that the above email is a scam.

Learn how to stay safe doing online banking at Maybank2u.com.my

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{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }

Robert Miles March 2, 2011 at 1:45 PM

Just enquiring if Mr.Ali Gomma from the international remittance
unit works at Maybank …Robert from Australia..

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