Fake e-Mails

Scammers are using unsolicited email "job offers" to trick recipients into falling for payment transfer scams. If you receive one of these scam emails, it is important that you do not respond to it in any way. Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes.

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from:   Ken Murphy   < kenmurphy@yahoo.co.jp > reply-to:   kenmurphyimfukl@yahoo.co.jp to: date:  Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:40 PM s...
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Help Combat Phishing Scammers

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Generally speaking, people become victims of phishing scams simply because they do not know how such scams operate. You can help by ensurin...
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How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of a Phishing Scam

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If you receive any unsolicited email from a bank or other institution that asks you to click an included hyperlink and provide sensitive...
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What to do if you Have Already Been Tricked into Submitted Information

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If you have already submitted information to scammers as a result of a phishing scam, you need to contact the targeted institution for advi...
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What to do if you Receive a Suspected Phishing Scam

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DO NOT  click on any links in the scam email. DO NOT  supply any personal information of any kind as a result of the email DO NOT  rep...
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Common Characteristics of Phishing Scam Emails

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Unsolicited requests for sensitive information The entire purpose of a typical phishing scam email is to get the recipient to provide pe...
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How Scammers use Information Harvested from Phishing Scams

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Scammers are able to use information stolen from victims in a variety of ways. They may: Take over the victim's account. After the sc...
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