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What to do if you receive a Phishing Email


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What to do if you receive a Phishing Email

If you suspect that you've RECEIVED a fraudulent email do not reply to it.

Report all suspicious contacts to the Federal Trade Commission through the Internet at www.consumer.gov/idtheft, or by calling 1-877-IDTHEFT.

Report suspicious activity to the FTC. Send the actual spam to uce@ftc.gov. If you believe you've been scammed, file your complaint at www.ftc.gov, and then visit the FTC's Identity Theft Web site (www.ftc.gov/idtheft).

Report all suspicious contacts to the Bank of Financial Institution they are claiming to be.


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