American Express Phishing Scam - credit card fraud and hijack online accounts

do not click on any links or open any attachments that it contains. Example Important: Personal Key
Please create your Personal Security Key. Personal
Security Key (PSK) is one of several authentication
measures we utilize to ensure we are conducting
business with you, and only you, when you contact us
for assistance. American Express uses 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) technology. This means that when you are on our
secured website the data transferred between
American Express and you is encrypted and cannot be
viewed by any other party. The security of your
personal information is of the utmost importance to American Express, please click here or visit our
website at [removed] to create your PSK (Personal
Security Key).
Note: You will be redirected to a secure encrypted
website.
Thank you, American Express Your Card Member information is included in the
upper-right corner to help you recognize this as a
customer service e-mail from American Express. To
learn more about e-mail security or report a
suspicious e-mail, please visit us at
americanexpress.com/phishing. We kindly ask you not to reply to this e-mail but instead contact us via
customer service.

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