Phishing: Fraudulent Email That Allow hacker to get You Identity Details January 29
Don’t Click Links on Email if asking about your Details.
There are so many people still doing this…. whether they scared that their account is closed by Bank or any other constitution. For your own good PLEASE DON’t Click it.
Bad People send out millions of these fraudulent e-mails to random e-mail addresses in the hope of luring unsuspecting innocent persons into providing their personal banking details. This is referred to as “phishing”.
Often these e-mails will contain a link to a bogus website, which can look very similar to your regular bank’s website.
Clicking on the link will often also enable hidden programs that may monitor your internet banking. Thats why up to date AntiVirus and Firewall is must when you go online.
Some of these e-mails and bogus websites can seem extremely convincing, hence their effectiveness for criminals.
Your bank will never send you an e-mail asking you to enter your online banking details.
You should immediately delete any such e-mails.
Never click on the links provided in these e-mails or submit your online banking details under these circumstances.
It is important to make other people aware of these “phishing” e-mails and encourage them never to respond to these types of requests for personal details.
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