Internet fraudsters send fake emails to Internet users in the name of “VISA”. The user is led to believe that he has to carry out a data comparison.

ATTENTION: If you fall for this nasty scam, all the data you enter will not end up with VISA, but in the hands of internet fraudsters!

This email is about:

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The “exciting” thing about this email is that the recipient is addressed directly with their first and last name.

Detailed analysis

During our analysis, our antivirus software intervened and blocked the page:

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If someone didn't have antivirus software or didn't have the latest antivirus software , the following page would open in their web browser.

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It may be that this page looks like the one from VISA. But that's not the case. This site was recreated and created by internet fraudsters. And here too, the user is addressed directly with their first and last name.

If a user fills out this data, it immediately falls into the hands of the fraudsters and the user sees this page:

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In addition to the personal data, the fraudsters also want various CREDIT CARD INFORMATION as well as the ACCOUNT NUMBER and BANK CODE

Note: Banks never force their customers to log into their own account via a built-in link! Once you have entered your details here, your bank should IMMEDIATELY contact you and request that your credit card be blocked.

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