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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: ANZ BANK [mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ] Subject: Secure Mail. 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.
From: ANZ Bank [mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ]
Subject: Important Message From ANZ Bank

This is to inform you that your Anz Bank Secure Messages Center has
1 new message.

To access your Anz Banking personalized Secure Messages Center, click on the image below:
click here
Account Reference:

Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. For assistence, log in to your ANZ Online account and click the Help link located in the top right corner of any ANZ Online page. This email (including any attachments) is intended for the above-mentioned person(s). If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please delete this email immediately. It is private and confidential and may contain legally privileged information.Copyright C 2010 ANZ Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141

An email security message from ANZ

If you receive an email requesting you to re-register or re-enter sensitive details, delete it immediately and notify the Internet Banking Help Desk on 13 33 50, 24 hours a day.

You can minimise your chances of being a victim of Phishing scams by:
  • Typing 'www.anz.com' into your Internet browser to log on to Internet Banking.
  • Treating all emails requesting personal log on information such as username, password or PIN with extreme caution. Authentic ANZ emails will not request personal details or log on information.
  • Immediately deleting emails of unknown origins, no matter how innocent or provocative the subject headings sound.
  • Changing your Internet banking password on a regular basis.
  • Keeping your anti-virus and firewalls up-to-date and perform regular scans of your computer.
For more information visit ANZ - Internet security threats

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