This is phishing. The link below claims to go to citibank.com. It doesn't. It goes to "http://61.128.198.62/Verify/". Once there they will ask for your user name and pin. If you give it someone has unlimited access to your account. Doesn't that sound like fun.

From: adsl-68-252-12-4.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net
To: mgona@pacbell.net, mapi2@pacbell.net, mhammerb@pacbell.net, merrillks@pacbell.net, moluna@pacbell.net, lynchjim@pacbell.net, macc40@pacbell.net, meyers@pacbell.net, mitsu@pacbell.net, mann@pacbell.net
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 10:25:29 -0700 (PDT)
Reply-To: Citi Identity Theft Solutions <support@citibank.com>
Subject: Urgent Message From Citibank

Recently there have been a large number of identity theft attempts targeting Citibank
customers. In order to safeguard your account, we require that you update your Citibank
ATM/Debit card PIN.

This update is requested of you as a precautionary measure against fraud. Please note that
we have no particular indications that your details have been compromised in any way.

This process is mandatory, and if not completed within the nearest time your account may be
subject to temporary suspension.

Please make sure you have your Citibank ATM/Debit card and recent statement at hand.

To securely update your Citibank ATM/Debit card PIN please go to:

https://www.citibank.com/signin/citifi/scripts/login2/update_pin.jsp

Please note that this update applies to your Citibank ATM/Debit card - which is linked
directly to your checking account, not Citibank credit cards

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and thank you for using Citibank!

Regards,

Sadie Hatch
Head of Citi® Identity Theft Solutions


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