121). Santa Barbara Bank and Trust - HTML.Phishing.Bank-497

This email targets customers of Santa Barbara Bank and Trust.

Message Details

Malware Name:HTML.Phishing.Bank-497
Origin: United States
Date first seen:15/07/2006 15:21:10
From:"Santa Barbara Bank & Trust"<accounts@sbbt.com>
Subject:We are committed to protecting the Confidential Information you entrust to us

Attacker's URLs

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StatusFirst observedShut DownInternet AddressURL
15/07/2006 15:22:10 United States 207.154.91.194 http://www.sbbt.com/images/aab.gif   
15/07/2006 15:22:10 United States 207.154.91.194 http://www.sbbt.com/images/sbbt.gif   
http://www.sbbt.com/profile_verification/ND000.php
http://temp.modwest.com/mysbbt.com/sbbt/ND000.htm

Message Text

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   [1]Above and Beyond Banking [2]NAFCU 

   
   Dear Santa Barbara Bank & Trust member,
   As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in Pacific
   Capital Bank network.
   We recently noticed the following issue on your account: A recent review of
   your transaction history determined that we require an update of your
   account in order to provide you with secure services.
    For your protection, we have limited your access, until additional security
   measures can be completed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may
   cause. Please restore your access as soon as possible.
   You must click the link below and fill in the form on the following page to
   complete the verification process.
   [3]http://www.sbbt.com/profile_verification/ND000.php
   We thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
   Please understand that this is a security measure intended to help protect
   you and your account.
   
   Sincerely,
   Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Account Review Department.
   Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be
   answered.
   
   
   © 2006 Pacific Capital Bank, N.A. All rights reserved.
   
   

References

   1. http://www.nafcu.org/
   2. http://www.nafcu.org/
   3. http://temp.modwest.com/mysbbt.com/sbbt/ND000.htm