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The "Chase Statement Account is Unavailable Log In To Re-Active" Phishing Scam

The fake "Chase Statement Account Is Unavailable Log in To Re-Active" email message below, which claims the recipients' Chase account has been temporarily limited due to unauthorized access, is just one of the many phishing scams being sent by cyber-criminals to potential victims. Therefore, Chase customers who have received the same email message are asked not to follow the instructions or click on the links within it.

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The "Chase Statement Account is Unavailable Log In To Re-Active" Phishing Scam

From: Chase Cardmember Service - serivcecard@usaaloginre.com

Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 5:48 PM

Subject: Chase Statement account is unavailable log in to re-active

CHASE

Dear

We noticed some unusual activity on your account and are concerned about potential unauthorized access. We need your help resolving this issue, and for your safety, we have temporarily limited what you can do with your account until you take action.

What's going on? We noticed some unusual activity on your account on 10/12/2018 What do I need to do? Click Here to recovery your account and complete the steps required to re-secure your account Sincerely,

Every month, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers to tricktheir potential victims into stealing their username, password, financial or personal information. Therefore, Chase customers should never click on a link in an email message to sign into any of their online accounts. They should instead, go directly to www.chase.com in their web browsers and sign into their account from there. If there is a problem with their accounts, they will be notified after signing in.

Chase customers who were tricked into clicking the link in the fake email message and who have entered their usernames and passwords on the bogus Chase website that they were taken to are asked to change their Chase password and contact Chase bank immediately for help.

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