In my gmail acount I never look at the spam area but today I did. and I found the coolest e-mail lol so funny so cute so rare
not only am I not a CitiBank user. i am only 16 lol this is the biggest scam i think. cuzz they make it look real look at this.
the e-mail was that image
and the image linked too http://%32%31%31%2e%32%35%30%2e%31%30%31%2e%31%30%36:%38%37/%63%69%74/%69%6E%64%65%78%2E%68%74%6D
useing the magic gmail html org thingy on it shows the html
<html><p><font face="Arial"><A hRef="https://web.da-us.citibank.com/signin/scripts/login/confirm/user_data.jsp"><map name="FPMap0"><area coords="0, 0, 648, 417" shape="rect" href="http://%32%31%31%2E%32%35%30%2E%31%30%31%2E%31%30%36:%38%37/%63%69%74/%69%6E%64%65%78%2E%68%74%6D"></map><img SRC="cid:part1.09070704.01060403@antifraud_department.ref.num1448091@citibank.com" border="0" usemap="#FPMap0"></A></a></font></p><p><font color="#FFFFFC">in 1951 Technology haven't seen in 1805 in 1938 Music Videos in 1866 Cheer up! You might put in 1814 I can't answer Nicole Kidman Don't go that way Should be allowed How's life? Isn't it lovely? in court? let's forget @ in 1894 Web we are here in 1960 Skateboarding Magazines </font></p></html>
<A hRef="https://web.da-us.citibank.com/signin/scripts/login/confirm/user_data.jsp">
this is the code that makes it look as if it came from that site but its not. i am stel trying to find out what site its from so i can report it. once i do. these guys are done:)