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RCIPS FCU warns Cayman Islands public of new phishing email

phishing03_webOn Wednesday, 11 May, the RCIPS FCU learned from several members of the public that they had received an email (copied below) purporting to be from a local bank and informing them of a pending payment. We have confirmed that this is indeed a phishing email and have been in contact with the bank in question. If you receive the email below, do not click on the link in it. (the copy of the email below does not contain this link)

As with all email communications received purporting to be from banking institutions, members of the public should always treat such communications carefully and should call the bank or individual to verify the instructions received. Most banking institutions will never request your banking details or any personal information over email. Please also remember that many times these emails will be signed off using the names of real bank managers in an effort to appear more authentic.

If you have clicked on the link provided in this email, please contact [email protected] and report what occurred.

PHISHING EMAIL

Dear Client,

We just confirmed that you have received a pending payment. Please login below to view.

Click Here to Login

Thank you for your time and stay tuned!

(Name)

(Title)

(Bank Name)

END

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