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Please be aware that there is a new “phishing” web site created by unauthorised persons posing as authentic Maybank web site. Although they can be difficult to spot, you will receive an e-mail and they generally ask you to click a link pointing back to a “phishing” website to provide personal or account-related information with the intention of carrying out Internet theft and fraud. To bait you, they may use an urgent or threatening condition concerning your account. Be careful when you do your banking online and, “Never reveal your Internet Banking or ATM PIN or account information to anyone”. Example of ‘phishing’ email that may be sent to you:
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