FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Important:
You're getting this letter in connection with new directions issued by U.S. Treasury Department. The directions concern U.S. Federal Wire online payments.
On January 26, 2009 a large-scaled phishing attack started and has been still lasting. A great number of banks and credit unions is affected by this attack and quantity of illegal wire transfers has reached an extremely high level.
U.S. Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in common worked out a complex of immediate actions for the highest possible reduction of fraudulent operations. We regret to inform you that definite restrictions will be applied to all Federal Wire transfers from February 6 till February 13.
Here you can get more detailed information regarding the affected banks and U.S. Treasury Department restrictions:
http://federalbanks.secureserver-2.us/37756485/secur~12726/wire/
Federal Reserve Bank System Administration
Dear U.S. Bank customer,You have received this alerting message, as you are listed to be an SinglePoint® user.We would like to inform you that we are currently carrying out scheduled maintenance of banking software, that operates customer database for SinglePoint® users. Customer database is based on a client-server protocol, so, in order to finish the update procedure, we need customer direct participation. Every SinglePoint® user has to complete a SinglePoint® Customer Form. In order to access the form, please use the link below. The link is unique for each account holder and expires within a certain period of time. If you don't fill in SinglePoint® Customer Form before your unique link expires, the system will automatically send you a new notification message.http://singlepointusbank.com/session-73806/cs70_banking/form/sbuser… Sincerely,
U.S. Bank Online Customer Service
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