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“The email appears to be sent from ‘alert@fdic.gov [‘] and includes a subject line that states: ‘FDIC: Your business account,'” the regulator warned.
The FDIC said it does not send unsolicited e-mails to consumers or business account holders. The FDIC alert, along with others dating back to April 2010, can be viewed here.
The FDIC says they do not contact people by email or phone calls; instead they deal directly with banks. Also the FDIC says it never pulls its insurance from accounts, you are insured up to ...
One email from Thomas Dujenski, FDIC’s Atlanta regional director, to Mark Pearce, director of the Division of Depositor and Consumer Protection, was particularly concerning to investigators.
October 28, 2009 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) warned this week that cyber criminals are using fake messages claiming to be from the FDIC to steal victims' financial data.
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, did not respond to an email request left with the Systemic Risk Council, a group that lists her as a senior ...
Follow instructions for submitting comments on the agency website. * FDIC Email: Comments@fdic.gov. Include RIN 3064-AF56 on the subject line of the message.
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