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hey guys another just recieved this not even natwest customer


Dear Customer!
March and April of the 2006 have been the months of extensive fraudulent activity for Natwest Bank. Over and over confidential personal data of our customers has become of interest to scammers and thieves. Our customers have made requests to protect them from funds losses off their bank accounts.
This is why Natwest Bank declares May to be the scam struggle month. All our customers will have to verify their bank accounts using our innovated security system. Natwest Bank introduced new IT methods of increasing security level for all the bank account holders. The system has been checked by leading electronic payment specialists and major independent experts have claimed the system to be well ahead of the latest scammer technologies. Due to the danger of the following date usage by scammers, we do not post this data in any open source. At the moment the system is performing tests and different account holders have been chosen by chance to complete the testing.
The bank has not introduced the system so far to the mass media and therefore only the software specialists and participating bank customers are aware that the new security system is ready to lower the risk of scammer attacks and any other fraudulent activity. So far we can only declare that the new security system is based on the basis of every authorization individualization using extra data about the account holder to prevent scammers from having any chances of using the account holder's personal data.
Along with other Natwest Bank customers You have been chosen to complete the final testing of the innovated security system. We offer You to follow the link below that You usually use to login https://www.nwolb.com/, where the system will request for some additional data after the filling out the fields with standard bank account data. To protect the personal data of our customers, new encrypting system has been introduced by the Natwest bank. Even if the scammers do get the access to the data bases, nobody will have Your encrypted personal data available.
Please note that after the completion of the testing, You still must change Your security system and it is obligatory to fill out a special form. Therefore, for Your own security, we advise You to begin using the new security system right now.
The bank has not introduced the system so far to the mass media and therefore only the software specialists and participating bank customers are aware that the new security system is ready to lower the risk of scammer attacks and any other fraudulent activity. So far we can only declare that the new security system is based on the basis of every authorization individualization using extra data about the account holder to prevent scammers from having any chances of using the account holder's personal data.


Your sincerely, NatWest Bank Fraud and Security Department.


addy is registered to


Registrant:
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc
Waterhouse Square
138-142 Holborn
London
ec1n 2th
UK
Domain name: nwolb.com
Created on: 1999-08-13
Expires on: 2013-08-13
Administrative contact:
Julie Shelvey
1 Princes Street
London London
EC2R 8PB
UK
442077144460
442077144465



so can only think its legite
 
I do alot of on-line banking with them so i appreciate the warning m8 :Cheers: nice 1
 
I wouldnt fill any forms or details in on a website sent through email, cant see a bank sending you a link for a page to go and fill details in..

I'm a natwest online banker and have always been told the will never email a customer asking to fill something in.. Its gotta be worth askin gthe bank before you do. Just incase!
 
Click on the link and then click on security at the top of the page, about halfway down you will see this
'If you receive an e-mail requesting your security details do not reply and do not follow the instructions even if the e-mail suggests that you need to take immediate action to stop your account being frozen or it indicates that you may incur a fine if you don't. These are just tricks that the fraudster is using to manipulate you in to giving away your vital details.

If you suspect a phishing attack, call us at 0845 605 0789 or forward the suspect e-mail to [email protected]'

Question to ask yourself, if you are not a customer why would they be asking you to test thier systems? Looks very phishy to me.
 
got one today rang natwest and sent them a copy . hope nobody falls for this
 
you would think they would know how to use the english language if it was natwest . that sounds like it was written by someone from singapore
 
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