Halifax online bank confident despite scam

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Halifax online bank confident despite scam

Halifax is confident that none of its customers have lost out, after it was targeted by the latest 'phishing' scam.

Phishing is an online fraud method, where scammers send out emails purportedly from a bank, asking customers to follow a link and re-enter their details.

The link takes customers to a dummy website, made up to look like the official one, where customers' details are recorded and can be used by fraudsters to take money out of bank accounts.

In this case the fake email read: "Technical services of the bank [Halifax] are carrying out a planned software upgrade for the maximum convenience of the users of online services of the Halifax Bank. We earnestly ask you to visit the following link and confirm your bank data."

A warning at the bottom of the email added that the re-posting of data was obligatory for all bank customers.

Halifax today confirmed to myfinances.co.uk that the email was sent by fraudsters, and added that action was being taken by the bank in response.

"We always trace the ISP [internet service provider] and ultimately the individual behind such schemes," a spokesman explained.

He added that he was confident that no Halifax customers have lost out financially as a result of the scam due to actions the bank had already taken.

Halifax has a constant warning on website not to respond to such emails, and this is updated after each fresh security alert.

Additionally, the Halifax spokesman said that the bank has done its utmost to raise awareness amongst its customers of the dangers of phishing scams.

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