Scam email with malware - AIB

19/09/2017 15:51:00

The Society has been made aware of a scam email received by members of the profession, purportedly from AIB. The email is set out below.

The email requests the reader act on behalf of a client in respect of a claim. The email includes an attachment that purportedly contains supporting documents and further details.

Please note that this is a scam email. Opening the attachment is likely to result in malware being installed on that machine. The profession is also advised that they should always review the sender鈥檚 details before acting on any email. In this case, it would be noticed that the 鈥淩eply to鈥 address is to an Outlook account. This should immediately raise concerns as to the veracity of the email. Where such concerns arise, the profession are advised to contact the purported sender by a secure means, for example, phonecall or post, before acting on the email.

Example Email

From: KAREN.HANRAHAN <KAREN.HANRAHAN@AlB.IE>

Subject: Your Case | Claim 0467419924IE002 | AIB Account Matters

Date: 19 September 2017 at 08:59:46 IST

To:

Reply-To: <KAREN.Hanrahan.AIB.COM@OUTLOOK.COM>

I'm using Office to share secured attachment with you. Please see the attached instructions.

Claim ref                              0467419924IE002

Your client                           Hillary O. Cadden 

Dear Sirs,            

The above client has requested to be represented by your firm in respect of this claim.

Further directions, contact information, and supporting documents are included in the secured file below.

Kindly respond within 3 days of receiving this email

Regards

Karen Hanrahan CIP    

Claims Department | Allied Irish Banks

37 O'Connell Street, Dublin

Tel + 353 1 907 9649    

You've received a secured attachment from Karen Hanrahan

To view

Click the view button below and follow the instructions.

AIB_0467419924IE002_CLAIM.pdf

Official Letter and Contact Information.pdf

 Expiration:  Friday, 22 Sep 2017.