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I'm not entirely sure, it looks awful legit to me. From my inbox:

DEAR Citibank_ Member,

Thiss e-mail was sent_ by t_he citibank_ _server to
veerify _your_ e-mail addres_.
You mmust cmpteloe this pceorss by clicking on _the link
below and enttering in the litlle window_ your Citbiank
Debbit full Card nummber and Card Pin that you use on the local Atm.
This is _done_ for_your poterction -b- because some_of our
_members_ no logenr have acsecs to their email adesrseds
and we must verify it.
To veerify your_ _email_ addres and accees your_ bank
account, clic on the link beloow.

(link not included just in the rare case this is indeed a scam.)

Hey, these days you can't be sure. With customer service being outsourced to overseas countries, not always is a full grasp of the English language expected.

I am writing this while scouring the PCs here for any more instances of the MyDoom virus. Apparently it ended up in the caches of both my and Jeff's PCs. Tonight's regularly scheduled scans picked it up. The server is fine. This shit is getting old.

Date: 2004-02-06 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loganbeary.livejournal.com
It is a scam spam.

No company would send an e-mail out asking it's members for their PIN's, account numbers, or SS#'s.

I also got one of these, and I don't even have a CitiBank card.

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