On Dec. 11, the bank’s information technology director Christine Lee met with
Dells police to report that a person or persons gained unauthorized access to
the bank’s domain registration. Between Dec. 5 and Dec. 7, changes made to the
domain redirected customers accessing dellsbank.com or commbankportage.com to a
fictitious web page. The page stated that “your account has been created” and
that the person could access the Web site by going to another link. The page
contained areas in which to enter login information.
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