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zondag 21 november 2010

BNP fortis warns for a fake e-mails

BNP Paribas Fortis warns for a fake e-mail that circulates through the internet. A hyperlink in a message that seems to be from the bank leads to a fake version of the website from BNP Paribas. This is a technique that is called phishing. The website even recommends to not give any personal information of any kind away. But BNP warns that they never ask for personal information through e-mail or on the telephone, and because of this, e-mails of that kind always will be fake. BNP also gives information to their clients how they can recognize a fake website from the real one. The authenticity of their website can be checked the hang lock in the right bottom of the page, or controlling if the address ends with fortisbanking.be or bnpparibasfortis.be. People who have been the victim of one of these fraud emails can always call a support number from BNP Paribas. This service that BNP Paribas provides, serves as proof that they are committed towards their customers.



Nicolas Soenen

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