NatWest
has topped the list of most popular company names used by fraudsters when
targeting the personal finance industry.
Anti-spam firm
ClearMyMail
reviewed all spam and fraudulent emails blocked in December 2007 to identify the
financial services companies most preferred by hackers.
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ClearMyMail said that every one of its customers was sent an average of 18
fake NatWest phishing emails, 12 Citibank emails, five HSBC emails, three Abbey
emails and two Lloyds TSB emails during December.
"Without any email protection UK online banking customers are at severe risk
of being tricked into giving away their account details to criminal gangs,"
said Dan Field, managing director of ClearMyMail.
"The phishing emails are very well constructed and often look exactly like a
legitimate message from the bank."
To help prevent users from falling victim to these attacks, the company has
written a free guide on
how
to spot phishing emails.
"People without home spam and anti-fraud email protection have to remain very
vigilant," said Field.
"It has almost got to the stage where cyber-crooks are building up email
databases containing contact information that is profiled to fit a certain
bank's or building society's typical customer in order to improve the success
rate of their attacks."
ClearMyMail Top 10 list of targeted brands in December 2007:
1. Natwest (41 per cent) 2. Citibank (27 per cent) 3. HSBC (11 per cent) 4. Abbey (6 per cent) 5. Lloyds TSB (4 per cent) 6. PayPal (2 per cent) 7. Royal Bank of Scotland (1 per cent) 8. Nationwide (1 per cent) 9. Halifax (0.8 per cent) 10. MBNA (0.5 per cent)
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