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Chase Bank Phishing Scam Asks Customers to Upload Selfies

New phishing scam targeting customers of Chase bank asks them to share their personal information and also demands the uploading of a selfie. Customers get a landing page that looks exactly like the banks webpage; there would be the login form also that supposedly takes the customers to their online account. The phishing website uses the URL chasexxxx.ddns.net, which makes it obvious that it’s not a Chase address. If the customer fills in all personal details, the website would then ask the customer to confirm the ID by uploading a selfie of yourself holding your ID or driver license.”]

Source: https://hackercombat.com/chase-bank-phishing-scam-asks-customers-to-upload-selfies/

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