I've literally had hundreds of them coming via dozens dead or dormant e-mail accounts of forwards that I have.

never ever EVER EVER open ANYTHING like this EVER EVER even if it's from your own IT department

Further more I have NEVER EVER seen a legitimate e-mail of this type. if they are legitimate they will tell you to ring their service center. and even then you look that up in the white/yellow pages rather than use any phone number they give you

given that with this phishing trip the imagemap href link resolves to a (Win XP pro) server registered to someone called "Rock" in Turkey I think we can say 110% this is the "phish of the day"

Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:

I am being inundated with requests from National Australia Bank to contact them because they are doing software updates and want to know about my browser.
Has anyone else received these requests?  Are they genuine.
I dont bank with National.
Merv

We bank with National and we have seen nothing of this.
A scam most likely or phishing as it is othewise known.
If you respond to it you just might start getting spam for all sorts of rubbish.

Good luck
Paul

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