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Fight Back Against Phishing

Are you also tired of the endless amounts of trickery and online scams. Perhaps it’s time to fight back?

Here are some addresses you can forward such emails to. Also included are bank, and business addresses for reporting phishing and scam emails.

US CERT (US Computer Emergency Response Team) phishing-report@us-cert.gov
Federal Trade Commission spam@uce.gov
EarthLink Fraud fraud@abuse.earthlink.net
Anti-Phishing Working Group reportphishing@antiphishing.org
Fraud Watch International fraudwatch@fraudwatchinternational.com
Phish Tank phish@phishtank.com
Chase Bank abuse@chase.com
Zenith Bank ebusiness@zenithbank.com
Oceanic Bank customercare@oceanicbank.com
Abbey National Bank customerservices@abbey.com
Union Bank PLC customerservice@unionbankng.com
Lloyds TSB Banking emailscams@lloydstsb.co.uk
South Western Federal Credit Union contactus@swfcu.org
Federal Express abuse@fedex.com
DHL Express Fraud.alert@dhl.com
Wells Fargo reportphish@wellsfargo.com
Publishers Clearing House PCHabuse@pch.com
Capitol One abuse@capitalone.com
Pay Pal spoof@paypal.com
Bank of America abuse@bankofamerica.com
USAA Bank abuse@usaa.com
HSBC Bank usphishing@us.hsbc.com
NatWest Bank phishing@natwest.com

If you want to fight the sleezy scum of internet frauds you can join the phish-fighting community at  Phishtank, a site where anyone can submit, verify, track and share phishing data.  More at  www.phishtank.com.

Until next time ;-)

Peter – Your Online Security Guide

What is Phishing, how to protect yourself against Phishing and examples of Phishing.

Phishing is the use of fraudulent e-mails and Web sites to lure consumers into sharing personal and financial information. According to the most recent data from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, there were 1,125 unique attacks in April — a 180 percent increase over March (statistics from 2004). Since then it has only been growing.

Criminals are sending out millions of “urgent” e-mails trying to get unsuspecting consumers to divulge personal information such as their Social Security numbers or the passwords for their online accounts.

Some tell consumers the federal insurance on their savings accounts will be canceled unless they immediately update their personal details. Others claim to be from Internet service providers redoing their billing lists and others say something has gone wrong with a credit card transaction and that additional information is needed or the card will be canceled.

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