EasyWeb Important Messages
Protect yourself from email fraud
December 29 2006
Phishing emails can be deceiving. Fraudsters are increasingly learning how to create persuasive messages designed to fool recipients into divulging personal information. Effectively, the fraudsters hijack brand names of legitimate companies in hopes that the recipient will respond.
Always remember, TD Canada Trust will never send customers emails asking for passwords, account numbers or personal information.
If you receive one of these emails, delete it immediately and do not respond or action it.
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Tips and Hints:
* Use the 'Remember my Access Card and Description' feature. This feature is unique to the legitimate EasyWeb login page and cannot be duplicated. Your Access Card number will appear every time you navigate to the legitimate EasyWeb login page provided that you have not recently deleted your cookies.
* Look for the secure transaction symbol on your screen before entering any personal information. This will look like a key or a padlock on the very bottom of your browser. Do not enter personal information without seeing that symbol. As an added step you can also double click on the padlock. A "digital certificate", issued by a trusted Certificate Authority such as Verisign, should appear.
* Look at your browser's Address/Location bar. Verify that the login page that you are visiting is in fact the legitimate EasyWeb login page - https://easyweb.tdcanadatrust.com.
Remember, at TD Canada Trust you always have the protection of our EasyWeb Security Guarantee.
For more information on Phishing and online security in general, please visit our Online Safety & Security centre.