Washington State Department of Financial Institutions

Consumer Alert

Fraudulent E-Mail Claims to Be From the FDIC

The FDIC has received reports by businesses and consumers of a phishing e-mail that has the appearance of being sent from the FDIC. This phishing e-mail, similar to that sent on September 29th, appears to be from the FDIC and ask recipients to click on a hyperlink titled "Take the Corrective Action – Implement the LinkBank System." The fraudulent e-mails are purportedly from "Russell A. Rau, Assistant Inspector General for Audits." The e-mails typically include a "Subject" line that states: "Compliance Examination for [recipient's name inserted]."

However, this is a new variation that includes a new and more dangerous hyperlink. When accessed, the hyperlink downloads an executable file to your computer. FDIC is currently analyzing the executable file; however, it is likely installing a keylogger or similar piece of malicious software. DO NOT click on the link provided in the phishing e-mail.

The FDIC is attempting to identify the source of the e-mails and disrupt the transmission. Until this is achieved, consumers and financial institutions are asked to report any similar attempts to obtain this information to the FDIC by sending information to alert@fdic.gov.

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