New Zealand-based ASB Bank has advised its clients for being watchful regarding phishing electronic mails that are masquerading as messages from the Bank, published asb.co.nz during the 4th-week of November 2011.
The mail, addressing the ASB client, informs that there's a refund the bank owes to him because of charges it debited to his account. The charges, however, were inadvertently made for which the bank regrets, while the transaction too isn't possible to be finished because of the errors within his account details. Thus, the user needs to follow a given web-link so the problem can be resolved immediately, the e-mail concludes.
One more version of the same message, addressing the client, states that ASB has deployed one fresh continuously-running server that'll maintain the accounts of all its Internet-banking clients secure. A testing of this server within the maximum number of branches across NZ has proved its efficacy; therefore, clients are requested to register to it via the web-link, the e-mail asserts.
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