Barclays phish spammed widely


64% of recent phishes targeting global brand.

Reports from

Panda Software

warn of a major phishing campaign targeting users of

Barclays

online banking, causing a 30% rise in phishes hitting their spam traps.

At least 61 separate variants of a spoof email have been seen by spam labs, all of them trying to trick

Barclays

customers into handing over valuable private data, and the emails point to several different web addresses.

‘Phishers are upping the scale of their attacks in hopes of hitting the inboxes of more gullible victims,’ said John Hawes, Technical Consultant at Virus Bulletin. ‘This kind of bombardment is sure to trick a few unwary readers out of their hard-earned cash. People really need to learn not to fall for this kind of thing, and to ignore any email asking for their personal data.’

More detail in the campaign, including screenshots, is available from


Panda

labs

.

Posted on 13 September 2006 by

Virus Bulletin


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