Maybank has just announced a phishing site that imitates Maybank2U by randomly sending e-mail requesting customers to update the security of their accounts to obtain the username and password of Maybank2u.com customers. Maybank also clarified that such e-mails are not issued by Maybank and advises customers NOT to log in to any of the website links contained in the e-mail. If any of you received such e-mail and clicked the link, you are advised to change your password immediately.
A sample of the e-mail provided by Maybank2U :




May 6th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Luckily i dun even have a Maybank2u online …haha.
May 6th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
Well even if you don’t use Maybank2U, it also serves as a reminder of any other services that you use. Usually no sites will request for password so just be extra careful.