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The following (or similar) email is currently in circulation and should be ignored. The email appears to be addressed From: John Addo Kufuor

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The following (or similar) email is currently in circulation and should be ignored. The email appears to be addressed from: CUA < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it > and has a Subject: CUA Online Banking Access Denied (Ticket #HKB4).
The email also contains a URL link which is linked to a phishing website.
Do not open the link. It may be a scam / phishing for your security information. Delete the email immediately.
Subject: CUA Online Banking Access Denied (Ticket #HKB4)
From: CUA < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it >
Sender: Unprivileged user < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it >

Dear Customer,

You have incorrectly entered your details too many times. To prevent unauthorised access to your accounts, we have suspended your use of this service. To regain access please click here to log on. By restoring your accounts you will also unblock your MasterCard 584*************.


Thank you for choosing CUA!

CUA Customer Support #2257
A message from CUA
If you receive this or a similar email pertaining to CUA, please do not follow any of the links, but report these to CUA by forwarding these emails to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

If you have accidentally given out personal information regarding your account details, please change your password on Web Banker immediately. If you are unsure how to do this, or have any other queries, please contact our helpful staff at CUA Direct on 133 cua (133 282) and they will assist you.

It is very important to note that no financial institution, including CUA, would ever ask you to confirm your identity or supply your passwords via email.

For more information visit CUA Security and Fraud

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