ABN Amro was just hit with a phishing attack similar to the one at Citibank in July of 2006. The Register (full article here) reports:

“Hackers sent the customers emails falsely claiming to be from ABN Amro. If recipients opened an attachment, software was installed on their machines without their knowledge. When customers visited their banking site, the software redirected them to a hacker-controlled mock site that requested their security details.

As soon as the hackers received these details they were able to log into a customer’s account at the real ABN Amro site, before the expiry of the fob-generated number. They could then transfer the customer’s money.

Security experts have warned that such “man in the middle” attacks cannot be prevented by security tokens.”