Two Canadian banks confirmed on Monday that they have been contacted by ‘fraudsters’ claiming to have in their possession personal and financial information on tens of thousands of customers.. The Bank of Montreal (BMO) said in a brief statement that the data related to a “limited” number of customers, which some reports put as high as 50,000. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Several Canadian financial institutions alert their clients regarding possible scams related to the compromise of private information, impacting numerous individuals.. Data Breach, Canadian Banks, Personal Data Exposure, Fraud Alert, Financial Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders. . .. Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders . The bogus e-mails, designed to appear as though they were acknowledgments for orders from Amazon.com, apparently were aimed at getting unsuspecting consumers to reveal their credit card information. Recipients who selected the link early last week reportedly were taken to a non-company page that asked for the credit-card information to aid in canceling the order. The site was removed by an Internet service provider when it was discovered it was being used to perpetrate the fraud, said Smith. The link for this article located at NewsObserver is no longer available. . Consistently scrutinize any instruction you cannot recollect issuing and refrain from sharing bank details.. Email Phishing,Fraud Detection,Online Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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