Alleged source: Barclays
users-billing7@barclays.co.uk
Subject: official Notice for all Barclays IBank users!

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Alleged source: Barclays IBank
user-supports6@barclays.com
Subject: to users of Barclays IBank!
Sent: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:20:04 +0100

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Details Confirmation I'll take this one

SECURITY ALERT: PIease read this important message

As the Technical service of bank have been currently updating the software,
we kindly ask you to follow the reference given below to confirm your data, otherwise
your access to the system may be bIocked. Windows Me Love Poems

PIease foIIow the link below to fill the form "DetaiIs Confirmation": Let's face facts.

http://www.personaI.barcIays.co.uk/goto/pfsoIb_Iogin

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Alleged source: Barclays
AbigailBourget@barclays.co.uk
Subject: `BARCLAYS` E`mail ve rification
Send: Sun, 27 Feb 2005

http://barclays.co.uk/MvES6ClPQs1q3ol8CaGLuR7KOKlGv8zMzdl2ClFcXfCfW8PEqE3kLjHh8e188h04r3

The World's Worst Phish Attempt Of All Time!!!

Alleged source: Barclays
AustineCaruk@barclays.com
Subject: Barcalys email verification
Send: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:06:59 +0000

Daer Barcalys Mbmeer,

Thsi eiaml was snet by the Bcralays serevr to veriyf yoru email aderdss. You must cpmolete thsi prosecs by cikcilng on the likn bolew and eetnring in the smlal winodw yruo Byalcras Membership number, passcode and memorable word.
Tsih is doen for yuor prottceion - beacuse semo of our msrebme no lregno have acsecs to thier emial adsserdes and we muts virefy it. To veirfy yuor email addsser and aseccs yoru bnak acconut, ccilk on the lnik belwo:

http://barclays.co.uk/4FHoarDYawe0fUjjCOmWiHLlrzdIhsbydM2ykLja6GPACXoX4csaVLRa2b9288ska1

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Subject: Blcraays e-mail verification

Dera Basyalcr Mbmeer,

Tsih eliam was snet by the Bcralays serevr to veirfy yruo emlia addrsse. You muts cpmolete tihs procses by clicknig on the lnik bwole and eiretnng in the smlal winodw yoru Bacrlays Membership number, passcode and memorable word.
Tsih is doen for yoru proetction - becasue soem of our mebmers no longer haev acecss to thrie eiaml addersses and we msut veyfir it. To veyfir yruo email adderss and assecc yoru bank acuocnt, cilck on the lkni bleow:

http://barclays.co.uk/52nzZwc9HKgcytDVdIFADLJQC28JjMjE2dmiJnDoVWJZyPvIaHSRk3G8aq7j5ne6z

Alleged source: Barclays Support (2005/08/14)
support@barclay.co.uk
Subject: Barclays Security system update

BARCLAYSOnline Banking
Dear Barclays Customer,

We were unable to process your recent transactions on your account. To ensure that your account is not suspended, please update your information


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Be on your guard - beware of fraudsters
 
Ensure that you are logging onto a genuine Barclays site and not being duped by scam emails. Click on Online Security to find out more 


Some customers have been receiving an email claiming to be from Barclays advising them to follow a link to what appear to be a Barclays web site, where they are prompted to enter their personal Online Banking details. Barclays is in no way involved with this email and the web site does not belong to us. Barclays does not send emails to customers requesting security or any other confidential information. Please do not reply to any such emails or follow any links to web sites claiming to be Barclays Online Banking.

If you think you've received a fraudulent email that looks like it's from Barclays, forward the entire email including the header and footer to internetsecurity@barclays.co.uk and then delete it from your email account.


Re-order lost or
forgotten log-in details

Alleged source: online@barclays.co.uk (2005/11/27)
online@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Please Update your information!

Dear Barclays member,

During our regular verification of Internet Banking Accounts, we could not verify your current information. Either your information has been changed or incomplete, as a result your access to use our services has been limited. Please Update your information.

  • Login to your Barclays Online Bank Account
  • Confirm your identity as a Barclays Online Banking Customer

https://ibank.barclays.co.uk/olb/p/LoginMember.do

Please fill in the required information. This is required for us to continue to offer you a safe and risk free environment. 


 

Alleged source: Barclays (2006/01/26)
Service@barclays.co.uk
Subject: 2006 Upgrade From Barclays Bank

Barclays message

Alleged source: info@barclays.co.uk (2006/02/08)
info@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Barclays IBank Security Measure.

Dear xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.co.uk
,
We recently noticed one or more attempts to log in to your Barclays IBank account
from a different IP address.
If you recently accessed your account while traveling, the unusual log in
attempts may have been initiated by you. However, if you did not initiate
the log ins, please visit Barclays IBank as soon as possible to check-up your
account information:
https://ibank.barclays.co.uk/olb/p/LoginMember.do
Thanks for your patience.
Sincerely,
Barclays Centre
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Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.

Alleged source: alerts@barclaysco.com (2006/02/20)
alerts@barclaysco.com
Subject: Barclays iBank security alert!

Dear customer,
Due to the dramatic increase in cases of online banking fraud, we took certain measures with the purpose of increasing the security level which will allow to keep your funds in perfect safety.

For the new security system to be efficient, you have to give us your ‘emergency’ phone number, using which our managers can contact you if necessary. We recommend using your mobile phone or a phone by which you are most reachable for our staff.
Please note that this procedure is really important and crucial. We will monitor all the clients’ funds 24h a day, and in case of a slightest fraud suspicion our managers will call up the customers to clear the details and confirm or cancel a payment.

To add your emergency number, please authorize yourself and follow the system tips.

To start the authorization procedure, please click this link.

http://ibank.barclaysco.com/olb/q/LoginMember.do

Alleged source: BARCLAYS IBANK (2006/02/23)
support_refnum_942@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Important notification from Barclays IBank [Thu, 23 Feb 2006 05:30:07 -0600]

Barclays message

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Alleged source: Barclays United Kingdom (2006/03/10)
infonum_6957163408@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Barclays IBank: important notification

Barclays message

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Alleged source: Ibank security team (2006/03/09)
internetsecur@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Verify account information

 
Dear Barclays Customer:

 

For your security, the profile that you are using to access Barclays Online Banking has been locked because of too many failed login attempts. You can unlock this profile online by selecting an option below: "Unlock" your Barclays profile.

We regret any inconvenience this may cause you.

Sincerely,
Barclays  Account Review Department.

We are requesting this information to verify and protect your identity.

Need help? Use "Site Helper"  or call customer service at 0845 600 2328 - Barclays.

Please do not "Reply"to this Alert.

© 2006 Barclays  , N.A. All rights reserved.

 

 
 
 

Alleged source: Barclays IBank (2006/04/10)
support@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Confirm your identity as a Barclays Online Banking Customer!ü

Dear Barclays member,

During our regular verification of Internet Banking Accounts, we could not verify your current information. Either your information has been changed or incomplete, as a result your access to use our services has been limited. Please Update your information.

 •  Login to your Barclays Online Bank Account

 •  Confirm your identity as a Barclays Online Banking Customer
https://ibank.barclays.co.uk/olb/p/LoginMember.do
Please fill in the required information. This is required for us to continue to offer you a safe and risk free environment. 

  Thank you,
  The Barclays Team.

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Alleged source: alerts@barclays.co.uk (2006/09/05)
alerts@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Urgent Barclays security message

Dear Valued Customer

We are committed to protecting you, with the latest technology to keep your details secure,
and dedicated teams to monitor online activity and intercept any suspicious actions.
And we do everything we can to protect our online customers, but the steps we take
can be much more effective if you work with us to protect yourself.

05 September 2006 our security system detected an unsuccessfull access attempt to your online account
from Ip address 81.190.253.29 that does not correspond to your current address.

Please click here to confirm your current IP address as new access point to your account. .

If you do not confirm your address until 07 september 2006 your account will be SUSPENDED for security reasons
and we will send you an Activation Code by post which you will need to renew your online banking service access.
You will receive this within seven days if your current address is not confirmed.

* Please do not respond to this email as your reply will not be received.

Thanks for your patience as we work together to protect your account.
Yours sincerely
Adrian Grace
Security Department
Barclays International Insurance Services Company Limited

Alleged source: Barclays United Kingdom (2006/09/12)
supprefnum238379id@barclays.com
Subject: Official Information For Client Of Barclays bank

Barclays phish

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Alleged source: Barclays Bank (2006/08/07)
account@barclays.co.uk
Subject: News: Be on guard - beware of fraudsters

 

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Be on your guard - beware of
fraudsters
 
Ensure that you are logging onto a genuine Barclays site and not being duped by scam emails. Take a look at Online Security to find out more
 

Dear Barclays customer,

Like other UK based banks, we are currently seeing very large numbers of "phishing emails" in circulation. Many of these look as if they are from Barclays, typically encouraging you to click a link and type in your logon details. Such attempted frauds only work if you click that link, and you then type in your full security details and contact information.

Please remember: We never ask you to enter your Credit Card information and contact information on the Internet or over the phone. to learn how to protect yourself against "phishing" and other "identity theft" attempts, please spend a few minutes to upgrade to our latest security:

CLICK HERE TO BEGIN

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation.

Alleged source: Barclays (2006/08/16)
accounts@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Barclays Online Account Expires Soon

Alleged source: Barclays Bank (2006/08/24)
Service@barclays.co.uk
Subject: Update Your Information.

Alleged source: Barclays Bank (2006/12/09)
operate_ref87695.cust@barclays.co.uk
Subject: confirm your Barclays Bank internet banking identity [ref: 682]

Barclays phish

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