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Every day our inboxes are inundated with legitimate emails from friends, family, coworkers, and a variety of subscriptions. But hiding in between all of them are criminals waiting to strike.
Masquerading as known merchants or work affiliates, fraudsters will try to dupe you into replying to their email or clicking on dangerous links. You may have one of these emails in your inbox right now. Perhaps you have received an email from a merchant where your name is spelled wrong or a bill that you have already paid. Your gut is telling you, something is wrong, and you may be right. Often these will turn out to be “phishing scams”.
Phishing scams are an attempt to obtain private information or gain access to your computer, phone, or accounts by sending a fake email or text that appears somewhat familiar. Here are some ways to recognize and avoid these types of scams:
If you ever feel suspicious about a text or an email, take caution and follow these tips to help protect yourself from phishing scams. Reach out to our Member Contact Center at 800-221-4020 for assistance.
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