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Subject: Multiple Login Attempts From Differnt IP Addresses In Your HDFC Bank Account !
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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:14:55 +0200
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In the last
few weeks, our Online Banking Security team has observed
multiple logons on your Internet Banking Account, from different
Blacklisted IP's, therefore been blocked, to prevent further
unauthorized access for your safety. we have decided to put an extra
verification process to ensure your identity and your Internet Banking
Account Security.
*Important*
Please update your records on or before 48 hours, a failure to update
your records will result in a temporary hold on your funds - it's one
more way that HDFC makes your online banking experience better..
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