Office of Thrift Supervision

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FOR RELEASE at 9:00 A.M. EDT For further information
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 Contact: Chris Smith
OTS 04-37 202/906-6677

Joint Release

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
National Credit Union Administration
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Office of Thrift Supervision


Federal Bank, Thrift and Credit Union Regulatory Agencies Provide Brochure with Information on Internet "Phishing"

The federal bank, thrift and credit union agencies today announced the publication of a brochure with information to help consumers identify and combat a new type of Internet scam known as “phishing.”

The term is a play on the word “fishing,” and that’s exactly what Internet thieves are doing – fishing for confidential financial information, such as account numbers and passwords. With enough information, a con artist can run up bills on another person’s credit card or, in the worst case, even steal that person’s identity.

In a common type of phishing scam, individuals receive e-mails that appear to come from their financial institution. The e-mail may look authentic, right down to the use of the institution’s logo and marketing slogans. The e-mails often describe a situation that requires immediate attention and then warn that the account will be terminated unless the e-mail recipients verify their account information immediately by clicking on a provided link.

The link will take the e-mail recipient to a screen that asks for account information. While it may appear to be a page sponsored by a legitimate financial institution, the information will actually go to the con artist who sent the e-mail.

The federal financial regulatory agencies want consumers to know that they should never respond to such requests. No legitimate financial institution will ever ask its customers to verify their account information online.

The brochure also advises consumers:

   The interagency brochure is available on each agency’s web site and financial institutions are encouraged to download the camera-ready file for use in their own customer-education programs.

Media Contacts:
Federal Reserve:Susan Stawick(202)  452-2955
FDIC:David Barr(202)  898-6992
NCUA:Cherie Umbel(703)  518-6330
OCC:Kevin Mukri(202)  874-5770
OTS:Erin Hickman(202)  906-6677

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The Office of Thrift Supervision, an office of the Department of the Treasury, regulates and supervises the nation's thrift industry. OTS's mission is to ensure the safety and soundness of, and compliance with consumer protection laws by, thrift institutions, and to support their role as home mortgage lenders and providers of other community credit and financial services. OTS also oversees the activities and operations of thrift holding companies that own or control thrift institutions. Copies of OTS news releases and other documents are available at the OTS web page at www.ots.treas.gov.



Created: Wednesday, 9/8/2004