I would like to report that the IP address in the below e-mail attempted to login on my standard bank internet banking account. Please assist, thanks. Dear Customer, On Monday , 8 Febuary 2016 9:04 AM, Standard Bank wrote: Standard Bank Admin * Checking for suspicious account activity * Automatic message received from our IT Department ( Regarding the suspicious Login Attempt From Nigeria IP: 83.223.122.24 Date: Monday, Feb 8, 2016 3:33 am ) . Location: NIGERIA, ABUJA-SPRINGS,IP=83.223.122.24 Latitude, Longitude: 28.57046, -51.5962 , Connection through: MCI Local Time: 2016 04:57 PM (UTC -06:00) IDD Code: 1 Weather Station: ABUJA-SPRINGS (USCO0078) Usage Type: ISP. Standard Bank IT department confirmed the suspicious Login Attempt on your account . Card :Cancel 5XXXX CSP :Cancel Password: suspicious Login Attempt ( Account On Hold ) Was this you? If so, you can disregard the rest of this your account for security reasons. If this wasn't you kindly follow the account review Attachment & Re-Activate your Standard Bank Internet Banking : Delighted - Standard Bank StandardBank / Community Coordinator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ©2014 Standard Bank is a licensed financial services provider in terms of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act and a registered credit provider in terms of the National Credit Act, registration number NCRCP15. -- No virus found in this message. Checked by Percol8Mail http://www.thepackethub.co.za ______________________________________________________________________ This inbound email has been scanned by the IS Mail Control service. For more information please visit http://www.is.co.za ______________________________________________________________________
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