Cheshire Figment
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I just received the following (quoted in part):
"You have been sent this invitation because the records of Visa Corporate indicate you are a current or former Visa card holder. To ensure your Visa card's security, it is important that you protect your Visa card online with a personal password. Please take a moment, and activate for Verified by Visa now.
Verified by Visa protects your existing Visa card with a password you create, giving you assurance that only you can use your Visa card online."
It's the first time I have seen people going after Visa cards. Yhey not only ask for your card number and expiration date, but the security code and your PIN as well as the first and last name on the card and your e-mail address.
I ran it through SpamCop and it somes to some strange ISP and also does not go to a secure site.
"You have been sent this invitation because the records of Visa Corporate indicate you are a current or former Visa card holder. To ensure your Visa card's security, it is important that you protect your Visa card online with a personal password. Please take a moment, and activate for Verified by Visa now.
Verified by Visa protects your existing Visa card with a password you create, giving you assurance that only you can use your Visa card online."
It's the first time I have seen people going after Visa cards. Yhey not only ask for your card number and expiration date, but the security code and your PIN as well as the first and last name on the card and your e-mail address.
I ran it through SpamCop and it somes to some strange ISP and also does not go to a secure site.