Jan
24
Phishing Alert: Sun National Bank
January 24, 2007 |Websense® Security Labs™ has received reports of a phishing attack that targets customers of Sun National Bank. Users receive a spoofed email message claiming that they must enroll in the “Challenge Questions Authentication,” and that failure to do so will result in a block on the account. The email provides a link to a phishing site that attempts to collect personal and account information.
This phishing site is hosted in Thailand and was down at the time of this alert.
Phishing Email Text:
This is your 3rd and last notification. You must enroll in our “Challenge Questions” Authentication. Failure to do so will result in blocking your account with Sun National Bank
Sun National Bank is changing the way you sign in to our Online Services to better safeguard the privacy and security of your personal information.
We can identify you by checking the computer(s) that you are using to access our Web site. Typically you will access our Web site from one or two computers, such as your work and home machines. Either way, our Web site will remember your computer, preventing potential fraudsters from logging into your account even if they acquire or guess your Login ID and password. Should you need to login from a different computer, such as an Internet caf?, we will take additional steps to verify your identity, through a series of Challenge Questions you set-up at the time of enrollment
That’s why we’ve been working to implement new security enhancements to help deter fraud and ensure that we are providing you with the highest level of security while you are using our online banking services. In the coming weeks, you will notice a few changes to your online experience.
That is why we introduced “Challenge Questions” verification
Important: You must enroll < LINK REMOVED > in “Challenge Questions” Authentication
Best regards,
Sun National Bank
145 Clinton Street P.O. Box 4047
Delaware City, DE 19706
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