Figure 1: The phishing email.
I've received a lot of phishing email lately, few from so-called Maybank, and this time from Public Bank.
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I've received a lot of phishing email lately, few from so-called Maybank, and this time from Public Bank.
Figure 2: The fake Public Bank e-banking website.
The message in the email directs me to this website http://www.pbeservice.com/Public_Bank_Berhad_Internet_Banking.html (don't fill in anything), figure 2. The theme and the logo are very similar to the real Public Bank website.
Figure 3: The real Public Bank e-banking website.
The figure 3 is the real public bank e-banking website. I notice that the address in figure 2 is a fake address.
So beware guys, do not fall to this kind of scam.
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