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Dear Customer,

Recently it has come in our attention that a virus was spread over internet with the purpose of scanning banking login sessions stored via cookies in client’s computers as text files. Unfortunately JP Morgan’s systems were found as one of its main target Cookies store confidential information’s such as user IDs, passwords, session IDs, etc.. The data stored in a cookie file is strict confidential and it is used for your successful login. We strongly suggest you to restore your sessions over our Chase Online Cookie Restore Service and replace the old vulnerable files with new secured files. This is a cutting edge technique because we combine an unique clients information in a powerful algorithm to generate unique sessions for each successful login over the system.

It’s Fast. Electronic data is transmitted via login over your browser to rewrite old cookies text files stored to your computer. You must click here to protect yourself.

For log in use the authentication code: 4px3j6

It’s Easy. Perform a successful login over this system and follow the authentication process(to login use the notification code sent via email message) . Note that authentication is very important for us so we can send valuable data only to our client’s browsers, so confirm the random notification code sent to you via email.
NOTE: If you do not respond to this email verification your online account will be blocked until you solve this problem at your local branch.

Check your browser settings to allow cookies from us.

Sincerely,
Customers Services

phishing link is

http://eagleeyeonline.org/thumbs/chase/cspage&cspagename=ChaseHref&urlname=begin&index.htm


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