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E-mail Claiming to Be From the FDIC – October 26, 2009
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has received numerous reports of a fraudulent e-mail that has the appearance of being sent from the FDIC.
The subject line of the e-mail states: “check your Bank Deposit Insurance Coverage.” The e-mail tells recipients that, "You have received this message because you are a holder of a FDIC-insured bank account. Recently FDIC has officially named the bank you have opened your account with as a failed bank, thus, taking control of its assets.”
The e-mail then asks recipients to “visit the official FDIC website and perform the following steps to check your Deposit Insurance Coverage” (a fraudulent link is provided). It then instructs recipients to “download and open your personal FDIC Insurance File to check your Deposit Insurance Coverage.”
This e-mail and associated Web site are fraudulent. Recipients should consider the intent of this e-mail as an attempt to collect personal or confidential information, some of which may be used to gain unauthorized access to on-line banking services or to conduct identity theft.
The FDIC does not issue unsolicited e-mails to consumers. Financial institutions and consumers should NOT follow the link in the fraudulent e-mail.
FDIC Consumer Alerts page: http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/alerts/index.html
Please be warned that fraudulent e-mails are being circulated asking for personal account information. These e-mails appear to come from Prosperity Bank or other Regulatory Entities with the subject of Important Message and they ask for you to update your account with a security enhancement. These e-mails are part of a large scam to acquire confidential account information, and no email from Prosperity Bank or other Regulatory Entities will ask you for that information. PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINK!
Prosperity Bank will NEVER send you an email, or call you, asking you to provide any confidential account information through an email link, or phone number.
If you receive any emails that appear to be from Prosperity Bank or any Regulatory Entity asking for confidential information you should:
Please be aware that Prosperity Bank takes every precaution to protect your account information. If you have any questions about how Prosperity Bank handles your confidential information, please read our Privacy Notice.