Fraudulent E-mail Claiming to Be From the FDIC

June 3, 2011

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has received numerous reports of a fraudulent e-mail that has the appearance of being sent from the FDIC.

 

The e-mail appears to be sent from “alert@fdic.gov” and includes a subject line that states: “FDIC: Your business account.”

 

The e-mail is addressed to “Dear Business Customer” and states “We have important information about your financial institution.  Please click here to find details.”  It then states, “This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership.”

 

This e-mail and link are fraudulent.  Recipients should consider the intent of this e-mail as an attempt to collect personal or confidential information, or to load malicious software onto end users’ computers. Recipients should not click on the link provided.

 

The FDIC does not issue unsolicited e-mails to consumers or business account holders.

 

Any questions should be directed to the FDIC at 877-ASKFDIC (877-275-3342).

 


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