I'm sure everyone here is familiar with "phishing" emails. Spam claiming from your bank or whoever asking for your bank details and password. If not here is a sample.
Quote:
Royal Bank of Scotland UK
Dear Royal Bank of Scotland Direct and Digital Banking Service customer!
Our Technical Subdivision is performing an arranged Digital Banking Service update
By clicking on the link below you will open the procedure of the member login approval:
http://www.rbsdigital.com.portal9785696 ... .htm?host=These directions are to be emailed and followed by all members of the Royal Bank of Scotland Digital Banking Service
Royal Bank of Scotland Direct and Digital Banking Service does apologize for any inconveniences caused to you, and is very appreciative for your help.
The URL in this example actually goes to.
http://www.rbsdigital.com.ssid03042749.bevhef.yn.
cn/update/default.aspx/refererident.htm?token=
Anyway, standard advice is to ignore these emails and delete them. I'm asking that you don't do this. If everyone who knows about this scam were to click the link and fill in crap, fake account details, it will make it a lot harder to actually get any money. I'm sure only a 1% percent of people fall for it, but they only need one.. Unless of course 99% of their results are spam.
Petty revenge, or helping to prevent fraud, you decide but please join in. It'll only take a minute of your time.