A phisher is someone who sends out hundreds of fraudulent emails,
purported to be from respectable companies. These emails usually claim
that there is some problem with your account, and tell you that you
should reply with certain types of personal information such as a credit
card number or password to keep your account active. They often
threaten dire consequences if you do not comply, such as the deletion of
your accounts.
1. If you receive an email that claims to be from a company
that you trust but asks for personal information, then you should visit
the Web site.
2. Do not click the links in the email. Instead, type in the address of the site that you wish to visit.
3. If there is no sign of the supposed problem when you sign into your account, seek out a contact phone number.
4. Call the "company" and ask if they sent you an email. The answer will likely be no.
5. Forward the email to the scam-reporting email address that the
representative on the phone can give you, then forward it again to the
Federal Trade Commission.
6. Delete the email.
good information and tips now i can feel more safe on the internet
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