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Phishing Email Scam - JP Morgan Chase Daily Report

The email message below with the subject: "Daily Report," which appeared as if it came from JP Morgan Chase, is a fake. The email was not sent by JP Morgan Chase, but by cyber-criminals who designed it to trick the recipients into entering their user names and passwords on a fake and phishing JP Morgan Chase website.

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The Phishing JP Morgan Chase Email:

Subject: Daily Report - August 19, 2014
Attachment: message_zdm.html

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Open the attachment (message_zdm.html) and follow the instructions.

Mobile Users:

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The email's attachment: message_zdm.htm, will open in your web browser if you click on it (DO NOT), and ask you to click on a button within it, in order to read your message.

If you click on the "Click to Read Message" button, you will be taken to one of the phishing websites:

The phishing websites look exactly like the JP Morgan Chase' s website and will ask you to enter your user name and password in order to sign-in. If you enter the requested information, it will be sent to the cyber-criminals behind the phishing scam.

Also, you maybe taken to other malicious websites and ask to download malware and unwanted programs.

If you have already entered your JP Morgan Chase' s user name and password on the bogus or phishing website, please change your password immediately.

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