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Wednesday, 22 March 2006
Please be aware that there is another round of e-mail scams which appear to originate from ligitimate banks.

The following is a example of one of these suchs scams.  The "secure connection" will lead you to a different web address rather than the one listed.  Here your computer may be infected with viruses or other malicous material.

 


Dear Citibank customer,

We are letting you know, that you, as a Citibank checking account holder, must become acquainted with our new Terms & Conditions and agree to it.

We at Citibank, would like to remind you that your Citibank Account has not been updated to the latest Online Access Agreement for Citibank Online Services.

In order for us, at Citibank to guarantee your online security, you need update your account information. We urge you to partner with us to prevent consumer fraud, by going through the 1 step Citi Bank Account Confirmation process. This operation involves confirming your identity over a secure connection at:

https://citibusinessonline.da-us.citibank.com/cbusol/signon.do?ao=f

After completing this process, you will be informed that you account has been updated and and you will be redirected to the actual Online Access Agreement, for you to review.

Thank you for choosing Citibank as your Financial Institution.

 

itibank, N.A., Citibank, F.S.B., Citibank (West), FSB, Citibank Texas, N.A. Member FDIC.


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