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This is a Real PHISHING Email targeting JPMorgan Chase Customers
*Note: Do not go to this address. The purpose of these pages is to provide consumers with real live examples of phishing attempts so they spot, report, and prevent themselves from being victims of identity theft and fraud.
Phishing Attempt Received 3/27/06

Dear JPMorgan Chase & Co. Customer,

   Due to recent fraudulent activities on some of JPMorgan Chase online accounts we are adding 
   Chase Fraud Detector to all of our customers, free of charge.

   For additional information regarding this service login to your online account, or you can call
   customer service Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. EST to 1 a.m. EST and Saturday 8 a.m. EST to 
   5 p.m. EST at 1-800-621-0361.

*The Link in the blue text has been removed but this is were the sender of the email is really from;
http://mail.nw.ac.th/~sumit/chase/index.html

NOT JP Morgan or Chase!
   ________________________________________ ______________________________

   ABOUT THIS MESSAGE:
   This message was delivered to you as a Chase credit card customer to provide you account
   updates and information about your card benefits. Chase values your privacy and your
   preferences.

   Your personal information is protected by state-of-the-art technology. For more detailed 
   security information, view our Online Privacy Policy. To request in writing: Chase Privacy 
   Operations, 451 Florida Street, Fourth Floor, LA2-9376, Baton Rouge, LA 70801

   If you want to contact Chase, please do not reply to this message, but instead go to 
   http://www.chase.com/. For faster service, please enroll or log in to your account. Replies to
   this message will not be read or responded to.

   This email was sent to: xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx

   © 2006 JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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