Home Categories Scamming ANZ Secure Alert - Enter your Internet Banking logon - Phishing Scam 0 0 4.22K 0 Feb 3, 2014 2014-02-03T08:52:17-05:00 May 26, 2014 2014-05-26T14:50:20-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) The email message: "ANZ Secure Alert", is a phishing scam and was not sent by the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ). Do not click on the link, button or follow the instructions in this email message, if you have received it. This is because it was designed to steal your ANZ.com user name and password. The ANZ Secure Alert Phishing ScamSubject: ANZ Secure AlertDear CustomerEnter your Internet Banking logon details to upgrade to our new system technology for your maximum protection.Log on button------------This email message claims that the recipients need to enter their ANZ Internet Banking logon information in order to upgrade to the new system for maximum protection.ANZ.com or other banks will never send an email message asking their customers to click on a link or button, and enter their Internet Banking logon information or user name and password.If you were tricked into entering your ANZ user name and password on some of fake ANZ website by this phishing scam, please change your password and contact ANZ as soon as possible.This phishing scam is similar to ANZ scam: ‘We noticed unusual activity in your Anz account’ Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) ▷Virus Email Messages - Eviction Notific... ◁Is www.microlivesoft.info a fake or leg... Think Before You Post - A Message to Pa... Buyuha at www.buyuha.com is a Fraudulen... "Yahoo and Outlook Windows Live And Mic... Is Wheedle Store an Untrustworthy Onlin... Is Home and Mart a Scam? See the Review... Venmo Gift Scam Text Scam and Survey... Netflix Text Scam - T-shirt and Mug for... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here