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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2005
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    430
    #1
    I received this email which I believe to be a phishing scam targetting Metrobank Online users;

    Dear Metrobank Online Banking users:

    We congratulate all our clients on the anniversary of our Bank!

    We are glad to inform that in this connection you have received the chance to become the winner of our lottery.
    It is a unique opportunity to win an automobile, a notebook, and more than hundred excellent prizes.

    Join the draw game immediately!

    For the participation in the lottery you should enter yours Customer ID and Password on the Online banking log-in pages.
    After that you account will be added to the draw participants database and in the event of win you will receive notification in your е-mail.

    Retail login: To register Participations
    Corporate login: To register Participations

    Thank you for your attention.
    Metrobank Authority.
    http://203.116.109.75:8081/default.asp/index.htm
    http://202.235.202.207:8081/corporate.asp/index.htm http://202.235.202.207:8081/corporate.asp/index.htm


    Ingat lang!

  2. Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    74
    #2
    I suggest that you forward this to Metrobank so that they can do something about this.

  3. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    #3
    madaling mahuli yan... kitang-kita ang ip address.. saka hindi port 80 ang gamit..

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Sus, ang dami pa grammatical errors, hehehehe.

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by glockmeister26
    Sus, ang dami pa grammatical errors, hehehehe.
    Parang Jimmy Santos English.

  6. Join Date
    Jan 2004
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    #6
    Amateurs.

  7. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #7
    i like to follow this thread and see what will happen. im not a techie guy and don't know how to pinpoint the culprit by just looking at the ip address. maybe some tsikoteers here could investigate and email metrobank about this.

  8. Join Date
    Nov 2002
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    #8
    i think may nahulog din diyan kahit papanu...

  9. Join Date
    Feb 2004
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    #9
    WTF! walang magawa sa buhay!

  10. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #10
    inetnum: 202.235.202.128 - 202.235.202.255
    netname: CYBEROZNET
    descr: RENLEE CO.,LTD
    country: JP
    admin-c: TT9720JP
    tech-c: TT9720JP
    remarks: This information has been partially mirrored by APNIC from
    remarks: JPNIC. To obtain more specific information, please use the
    remarks: JPNIC WHOIS Gateway at
    remarks: http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/db/whois/en-gateway.html or
    remarks: whois.nic.ad.jp for WHOIS client. (The WHOIS client
    remarks: defaults to Japanese output, use the /e switch for English
    remarks: output)
    changed: apnic-ftp*nic.ad.jp 20040422
    source: JPNIC

    ===========================

    inetnum: 203.116.109.64 - 203.116.109.127
    netname: SerialSystems-SG (singapore)
    country: SG
    descr: Serial Systems Ltd
    admin-c: NS110-AP
    tech-c: NS110-AP
    mnt-by: MAINT-AS4657-AP
    status: ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE
    changed: ipadmin*starhub.com 20050620
    source: APNIC

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