Do not respond to “Dear:St. Norbert College member.” e-mail

Another e-mail scam is going around, this time with the subject “Dear:St. Norbert College member.” Do not click the link in this message! This message is NOT from St. Norbert College. A copy of the message is posted here for your information:

From: "St. Norbert College credit card security"
<beana07@students.rowan.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 11:40:56 AM
Subject: Dear:St. Norbert College member.

Dear:St. Norbert College member.
As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in
our Banking sector within the university Online credit card Banking
system use in payment of your Tuition & Compulsory Fees by student
and staff and your personal account credit card use within this
university premises. We recently contacted you after noticing an
issue on your personal account credit card. We requested information
from you for the following reason: We have recently detected an
unusual activity on your account.Bank will placed a hold on your
account until this issue will be resolved.

To ensure that your online banking credit card/debit card service is
not interrupted, please confirm your information on your credit card
with full detail required exactly as it appears on your banking
account detail, by Clicking the (OIT) link below for your credit
card verification with full information Required To restore your
account. Click the link below for your credit card verification:

http://tinyurl.com/universitycreditcardsecureform

Please Note:
If we do no receive the appropriate account verification detail
required within 48 hours, then we will assume your Bank account is
fraudulent and will be suspended. The purpose of this verification
is to ensure that your bank account has not been fraudulently used
and to combat the fraud from our community.Remember, Bank is
committed to your security and protection. To find out more, take a
look at our Information Security section under Privacy and Security
on the Web site.
@ 2012 Bank institute Corporation of the University.

For more information about phishing scams like these, see:
http://www.snc.edu/go/phishing

If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk.

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