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(Source: Press picture of Barclays Bank PLC)<br />

Barclaycard customers are harassed since beginning of 2018 with spam. The fake<br />

messages suggest that due to the changed Federal Privacy Act allegedly a verification of<br />

the identity of the bank customers is necessary. But be careful. Here, it is designed to steal<br />

your data.<br />

Advertising: Barclaycard is known as a global provider of credit cards. Due to particularly<br />

favourable conditions for the credit cards, these are very widely used. Criminals use this to<br />

spread with the scattering of phishing messages. For this purpose, fake emails are sent, so<br />

that customers can no longer rely on the specified sender.<br />

An alleged "security update" is discussed in the current email forgeries. In the past, been<br />

terrorist attacks, the Brexit, server outages, and EU decrees were used as hangers. The<br />

content of the E-Mail is however completely fictitious. In truth, it is designed to steal your<br />

personal data with the data of the credit card. Important: The following messages come not<br />

from Barclaycard, but by cyber criminals.<br />

These emails on behalf of Barclaycard are currently in circulation usually criminals are<br />

using different versions of E-Mails to lure potential victims into a trap. We collect the<br />

fraudulent messages at this point and ask our readers to send us further dubious or unique<br />

phishing messages to kontakt@onlinewarnungen.de.<br />

Currently, an email will be sent with the sender of Barclaycard Customer Service and the<br />

subject of "Message from your customer service". In the message, the recipient is<br />

addressed with his name. So at least one file with the full name and the corresponding email<br />

addresses of the user exists the fraudsters.<br />

Do not click the link in this email. Appears in a fake Web site. All entered data are<br />

transferred not at Barclaycard, but directly at criminals.<br />

The criminals constantly change the texts of emails.<br />

Used sender of counterfeits on behalf of Barclaycard: Barclaycard Barclaycard Barclays<br />

Germany Barclays support Barclays support Barclaycard support customer service<br />

Barclayservice Barclaycard Barclaycard Barclaycard Barclaycard barclaycard Barclaycard<br />

Barclay card Barclays customer service are following subject lines also in circulation:<br />

incident: Joseph BCL218 - message from Barclaycard! Incident: Joseph BCL183 -<br />

message from Barclaycard! Incident: Joseph BCL235 - important announcement by<br />

Barclaycard! Barclaycard: Account issue identified important message Barclay online<br />

service: closing your account message from your online customer service following phishing<br />

messages are known to us: 02.02.2018 message from your customer service by<br />

Service@Barclaycard.de 28.01.2018 Barclaycard: account problem message found by<br />

info@barclaycard.de 31.12.2017 of your online customer service by<br />

service@barclaycard.de 25.11.2017 Barclaycard online service: problem with your account<br />

from Barclays support 16.11.2017 incident: Joseph BCL218 - message from Barclaycard!<br />

You get a new message from barclaycard 10.11.2017. by Barclaycard 06.11.2017 online<br />

service: deactivating your account by Barclaycard 06.11.2017 Barclaycard: account issue<br />

online service identified by Barclaycard 30.10.2017: deactivating your account from<br />

Barclays Germany 23.10.2017 necessary correction Their information by Barclayservice<br />

advertising 22.10.2017 online service: deactivating your account from Barclays Germany<br />

21.10.2017 important: conflict with your account customer service 15.10.2017 Barclaycard<br />

online service: problem with your account from Barclays Support 17.09.2017 Barclaycard:<br />

your account has been temporarily deactivated by Barclays support 17.09.2017 News: issue<br />

with your account from Barclays support 17.09.2017 Barclaycard online service:<br />

deactivating your account by Barclaycard support 17.09.2017 message by Their customer<br />

service by Barclaycard support 17.09.2017 Barclaycard Customer Service: confirmation<br />

required by Barclays support 03.09.2017 Barclaycard online service: problem with your<br />

Barclaycard account 02.09.2017 Barclaycard online service: problem with your Barclaycard<br />

account 25.08.2017 Barclaycard Customer Service: important message for you by<br />

Barclaycard / sicherheit@barclaycard.de 18.07.2017 message from customer service by<br />

service@barclaycard.de advertising 01.07.2017 message from customer service from<br />

Barclaycard Customer service 06.03.2017 message from your no-reply@barclaycard.de<br />

06.03.2017 customer service message from your no-reply@barclaycard.de 06.03.2017<br />

customer service message from your customer service by no-reply@barclaycard.de<br />

06.02.2017 message of the Barclaycard (service@barclaycard.de) 01.02.2017 customer<br />

service message from your Barclaycard Customer Service 01.02.2017 message of your<br />

Barclaycard Customer Service 01.02.2017 message of your Barclaycard Customer Service<br />

01.02.2017 message from your Barclaycard Customer Service 01.02.2017 message of your<br />

Barclaycard Customer service if you have a different version of the email, guide us this on<br />

kontakt@onlinewarnungen.de more. We will then complete the article.<br />

In our guide, we explain how you recognize fake emails even if you are very well done.<br />

Advertising file attachments the most phishing emails on behalf of Barclaycard include a link<br />

which leads to a Phishingseite dangerous. However, there are e-mail messages that contain<br />

an HTML file in the system again and again. These are but also dangerous. Here, too, it is<br />

designed to steal your data. Basically, we advise you to open any file attachments by email<br />

will be sent to you unexpectedly.<br />

What can happen by the phishing attack?

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