~Blur ("song 2")
With Christmas (and NOT the "Holidays") right around the corner, Phishers will be on the attack trying everything they have to get you to willingly give up your financial information (credit cards, banks, etc).
This one has arrived at our domain today with six emails, addressed to various names in hoping to get a bite:

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Upon investigating the link (and being warned by Firefox this was registred as a site forgery), I was presented with this lovely page:

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Firs thing you will notice is Firefox warning you again about this site, and also the address is not that of American Express's web site (click to enlarge the photo).
As always, if you get a notification (exmail, txt message, etc) there is an issue with your account, ALWAYS call or manually log into your financial institution and verify the issue.
NEVER follow these links, call the phone numbers (in both email or txt message) and disclose any information.
In the meantime, mark these emails as 'junk' and delete them.

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