[Fwd: Secure Server e-Cert & Developer e-Cert. Comerica TM Connect Web Bank]

Arshad Noor arshad.noor at strongauth.com
Tue Apr 22 16:45:12 EDT 2008


Had to remove the link so it would get past the spam-filters;
apologies if you see multiple postings.

Arshad Noor wrote:
> Fascinating!
> 
> This may be the first phishing e-mail I've seen that uses
> a message related to digital certificates for attacking the
> client; I am not a customer of Comerica.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this before?
> 
> Arshad Noor
> StrongAuth, Inc.
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:     Secure Server e-Cert & Developer e-Cert. Comerica TM Connect
> Web Bank
> Date:     Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:40:39 +0000
> From:     Digital Certificate Update <digitalsecurity at comerica.com>
> 
> 
> Comerica TM Connect Web Bank Renewal
> 
> Certificate Renewal
> Personal (Smartcard) e-Cert & Personal e-Cert
> Certificate owner must renew the certificate before expiry date.
> Your certificate expiration date - 1may 2008.
> The system will send email (Certificate Renewal Notice) to the
> certificate owner ten
> days and 3 hours before the certificate is due to expire, if it has not
> been renewed.
> Upon receiving the renewal notice, certificate owner is required to
> connect to
> Comerica Bank Certificate Management System and present the client
> certificate.
> Secure Server e-Cert & Developer e-Cert
> Certificate owner has the responsibility to renew the certificate before
> expiry date.
> Successful renewed application will receive an email notification from
> Comerica Bank.
> Applicant can just browse to the URL stated in the email and then
> download the certificate.
> 
> Download now>>
> <Link removed to get past spam-filters> 
> 
> 
> 2008 Comerica Treasury Management Connect Web (SM) Version 4.2
> 
> 
> 

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