Bank of Valletta this evening warned of a scam targeting customers through fraudulent emails purporting to be from the Bank. The e-mails state that the customer’s Internet Banking account is due to expire and, through a link included in the e-mail message, direct the customer to a counterfeit website where he/she is asked to provide his/her personal and bank details.
"Customers are advised that under no circumstances should they open the attachments contained within these emails," the bank said.
Such emails are sent through a technique known as phishing - a form of online fraud and identity theft in which a malicious third party attempts to convince customers to visit a counterfeit bank website, in order to steal identity data and financial information. Such sites are designed to mimic authentic bank websites so as to lure the visitor in thinking that he/she is actually logged on to the bank's genuine site.
The bank stressed that it will never request 24x7 login credentials, PINs or credit card details through email, telephone or other means of communication. It said that customers should never to follow links directly from emails but to type the Bank's url, i.e. www.bov.com,...
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