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Protect yourself from phishing scams

  How to protect yourself from phishing scams. Management Common signs of phishing scams 1- Contain typographical and grammatical errors and might not use your full name.be made to appear authentic, imitating the style and logo of the company they are posing as. 2- Provide a url to a spoof website that mimics the real one but is hosted at a different domain name. 3- It might state that the bank or organization is verifying customer records because of a technical error and ask you to update your account information or unblock your account. 4- Request that you participate in a customer survey in exchange for a prize. Scammers can obtain your personal information and account information if you click on the provided link or give them your personal information. How to protect yourself from scams 1 Links requesting the provision or updating of personal or account information should not be clicked.2 Use the domain name to access websites in your browser instead of clicking on links in messages.3 When answering unsolicited calls, emails, or SMS, pause, consider your response, and don’t divulge any personal information or account information. 4 Watch out for phony social media or internet offers, as well as retail websites. Get in touch with your financial institution right away if you think you may have clicked on a dubious link or given personal or account information to a fraudulent website. 5 Make sure your contact information is accurate and change your password on a regular basis. 6 Additionally, keeping your computer’s antivirus software up to date is a good idea. What to do if you are targeted If you have suffered a financial loss due to a phishing scam, it is important to report the scam to your financial institution. It is also important to be mindful that you may be targeted by scammers again, and to be cautious of operators claiming to recover your lost funds for an upfront fee.