Identity thieves may attempt to mimic our emails in order to access your personal information and accounts-related data or may attempt to disable your computer.

How to detect a suspicious email?

A fake email can have several suspicious traits:

  • Spelling errors and grammar mistakes.
  • Weird vocabulary - This indicates that it was not written by a professional.
  • It tells you to click on a link and then enter your personal information. Sometimes they have attachments.
  • The email’s domain doesn’t match the sender.

Avoid Fraud Via Email

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If you have identity theft suspicions or concerns.

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