Thankfully Christmas has come (very) early, as here we have one such phishy character to poke with a stick. I imagine this is being promoted via emails, but I don�t have one of those to hand so we�ll have to make do with a website example for the time being.

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As you can see, the site looks pretty convincing and asks the user to �Log in to the personal area�. Phishes tend to say �thanks for coming along, now get out� once you�ve entered your login details � however, this one has bigger things on the horizon.
Like a gold plated yacht.

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Credit card / bank account information is the name of the game, along with some other bits and pieces including mother�s maiden name and date of birth. Clicking through takes the user to the following screen:

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I don�t know about you, but I tend to think the �billing department� mentioned above will probably be sailing around the Atlantic in their aforementioned gold plated yachts instead of confirming the information sent their way.
We�ve had the above phish taken down, but I doubt we�ve seen the last of this one. Please be wary of emails / websites claiming to be from BT that ask you to fill in all of your payment details � nothing good will come of it (unless you�re the one in the yacht).
Christopher Boyd
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