4.3. 3. Analyze the salutation (legitimate businesses will often use a personal salutation with your first and last name)
5. ELEMENTS
5.1. The "From Field" appears to be from the legitimate company mentioned in the e-mail.
5.2. The e-mail will usually contain logos or images that have been taken from the Web site of the company mentioned in the scam e-mail.
5.3. The e-mail will contain a clickable link with text suggesting you use the inserted link to validate your information.
6. Mr. Malibiran lost his money in the bank through a scam."Typically, the information is gathered through a phishing email which pretends to be from a legitimate source and asking to verify the account holder's personal information for some made-up reasons. They would then direct the client to a counterfeit website and ask to input account credentials." The business manager of Union Bank Aurora-Balete Drive said in a letter sent to Mr. Malibiran.
7. Online banking is still safe as long as you do not make yourself a victim of phishing or a scam.