Be suspicious of emails containing “urgent” requests for personal
information, multiple spelling mistakes, and poor grammar.
• Do not open links sent through suspicious emails, instant messages,
or text messages.
• Avoid filling out any forms in email messages that ask for personal
information.
• Always use a secure website when submitting credit card or other
sensitive information via the Internet. Cybercriminals are now able
to spoof “https://”, so enter website addresses manually to avoid
malicious links.
Avoid Phishing!
Reviewed by Diogenes
on
February 10, 2016
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