Lloyds FD's name used in email scam

Phishing email 'from Helen Weir' points to 'dormant account' and asks for contact details

Written by Alex Hawkes

Lloyds TSB finance director Helen Weir has had her identity stolen as part of an email scam.

The email says that she has apparently 'discovered a dormant account' which she wishes to transfer offshore worth '$20,000,000 million'.

It goes on: 'Remember this is absolutely confidential. My husband does not know about this risk taking. My family will be in shambles if it burst out and I (sic) will also be in trouble swell (sic) as lose my precious job.'

Recipients are invited to respond with their contact details.

It is not known if anyone has responded to the scam, but the so-called phishing attacks are said to be behind one in every 400 emails received by business users.

Further reading:

Profile: Helen Weir

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