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For Data Protection Officers and Virus Experts: - When you review the
content and estimate the fact that the e-mail chain started from REAL Lloyds
TSB e-mail addresses that where trusted to the EWEB SITE of the bank - it
means that the site's WEB SERVER was compromised ...

Usually this is a MoD of grunted EMPLOYEE or "Outsourced" professional or a
"Hacker Counter Hacker" operation - to prove to the unwilling thick-jaded
management of the organization that is VERY MUCH WORTH THEIR WHILE to engage
the guy then let him roam freely in their untrustworthy system.

Hardly a work of a customer...  AN INSIDE JOB most probably, or a
collaborator.

I suggest to you all to read the FBI reports on Russian Mafia latest
"stings" in internet banking.

your humbly

Yours

Yosi Margalit
Tel: ++972-3-5464642, FAX ++972-3-5463152
Mobile: ++972-58-804368
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-----Original Message-----
From: This list is for those interested in Data Protection issues
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Stuart Lynch
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 5:51 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Naughty Bank Manager


I referred this email to our virus specialist who replied as follows:

<Stuart,

Thanks for that. I cannot find any reference to a virus concerning this one.
So must have been what the last email said a disgruntled TSB customer.

Still waiting for mine to turn up!

Regards

Peter>

(NB Peter IS a Lloyds/TSB customer)

Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: Chinery, Colin (Finance, IT - Solihull MBC)
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 13/03/2001 14:55
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Naughty Bank Manager


Can any one help me?

I've found an email to All Lloyds Bank Customers from Webmaster.

It arrived on my office PC on 11 March at 21:38

I opened it because I was moving up my incoming mail list  and it said "This
is what Lloyds Bank don't want you to see" or words to that effect and had
an attachment "Naughty Bank Manager"

Which I didn't open!

I closed the mail and looked at its properties which includes the text
"webmaster@naughtybankmanager" and "clustermail.minx.net.uk"

It isn't on our latest virus list, has anyone seen this?

Thanks
Colin Chinery
Data Protection & IT Training Officer
IT Services Division
Tel: 0121 704 6251      Fax: 0121 704 8034
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