Wow! Ninety dollars, and all I have to do is execute a script on your web page? Awesome!
Dear Customer,
You’ve been selected to take part in our quick and easy 9 questions survey
In return we will credit $90.00 to your account – Just for your time!Please spare two minutes of your time and take part in our online survey
so we can improve our services.
Don’t miss this chance to change something.
Aside from dearth of logo and a few awkward bits in grammar, this is done pretty well. Some folks might get confused.
To access the form please copy/paste the link below in your browser (or click the link):
http://www.[redacted].co.kr:8080/
CUNA/online.survey/survey.php
So … why are you having me link to a Korean web site — and run a survey script link? To be fair, most phishing sites will have an HTML link so you don’t see the home site unless you hover over it. But that just means these guys are incompetent, not honest.
The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) is the premier national trade association serving credit unions. Ninety percent of America’s credit unions are affiliated with CUNA.
© Copyright © 2008 – Credit Union National Association, Inc.
Notice that they don’t say (even with two copyright symbols) that they actually are the CUNA. Not that I’d believe them if they did.
Note:
* If you received this message in your SPAM/BULK folder, that is because of the restrictions implemented by your ISP
* For security reasons, we will record your ip address, the date and time.
* Deliberate wrong imputs are criminally pursued and indicted.
I’m amused at all the security notices at the bottom of this.
Survey ID :
[Long string of letters redacted]
Wow, that sure looks official, all right! Sign me up!