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Original URL: http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2006/06/26/voice_phishing/

Say Hello to voice phishing

Give it up after the tone

By John Leyden

Posted in Software & Security, 26th June 2006 12:01 GMT

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Hi-tech fraudsters have begun using recorded telephone messages in a bid to trick users into handing over confidential account information. The tactic has been adopted as a variant of recently detected phishing attacks targeting customers of the Santa Barbara Bank & Trust.

The attack begins with a spoofed email message (commonly with the subject line "Message 156984 Client's Details Confirmation (Santa Barbara Bank & Trust"). Instead of seeking to persuade users to visit a bogus website, these emails direct them towards phoning a number in Southern California.

When potential marks dial the phone number, a recording [1] requests that they enter their account number.

Net security firm Websense notes [2] that the recorded message does not mention the Santa Barbara Bank & Trust, a sign that the same phone line is potentially being lined up for fraudulent attacks targeting the customers of other online banks or ecommerce firms. ®