08 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Phishing Emails | No Comments »

“You have (1) New Message” US Bank email screenshot “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email is a classic phishing email. This “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email tells you to protect your US Bank account with a new password, and links to a scam webpage that tries to trick you into giving con artists your US Bank login info.

If you accidentally log into the site this “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email links to, you’ll give con artists access to your bank account and a chance to steal your personal identity. If you’ve logged into any sites that this “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email links to, alert your bank and credit card companies. You might need to close your accounts.

Whenever you see an email like this “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email, never click any links. If you’re concerned the email might be real, type your bank’s website address into a fresh browser window, and login from there.

Let me show you how to block “You have (1) New Message” US Bank email.

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