
The email message with the subject: "Card Access Blocked Confirmation," which claims the recipients' American Express card access have been blocked and they need to verify their userID, is a another phishing scam sent by cybercriminals to steal their victims' American Express account and other sensitive information. Therefore, recipients of the fake email message are asked to delete it and not follow the instructions in it. American Express and other legitimate companies will never send an email message to their customers with a HTML form attached, and ask them to submit their passwords, credit card information and other sensitive information. Therefore, recipients of email messages that ask them to submit their passwords, credit card and other sensitive information, should delete the messages and not follow the instructions in them. Continue reading...