Fraudulent E Mail Alert
************Fraudulent E-Mail Alert**************
Pulse
EFT Association
March 21, 2005
This morning, PULSE became aware of fraudulent, unsolicited e-mails involving a phishing attack directed at consumers. The e-mails direct the recipients to a spoofed or falsely duplicated PULSE Website and request that the recipients submit their debit card number, expiration date, and ATM PIN. The fraudulent site looks nearly identical to the PULSEs Website, with the exception that the login box requests the recipients debit card number, expiration date and ATM PIN.
Pulse has reported this incident to law enforcement authorities and will take appropriate actions as necessary. At this time, it is not known who may have received any fraudulent e-mails, but as a precautionary measure, PULSE is notifying all network Participants of this incident.
In response to this attack, all PULSE network participants should consider whether it is appropriate to notify their customers and members about this incident and remind them that cardholders should never provide their debit or credit card number or PIN or any other non-public personal information-to PULSE or any other entity in response to an unsolicited email or request.
****PlantersFIRST uses Intercept not PULSE****