Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Spotting scammy emails

Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

by Emily Wu
Attorney, Federal Trade Commission

Let's say you get an email about a charge to your credit card for something you aren't expecting or don't want. Your first instinct may be to immediately call the company or respond to the email and to stop the payment. Scammers know that, and are taking advantage of it in a new phishing scheme.

Scam Email, Not Really from Norton


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