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Report Phishing
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team is collecting phishing email messages and web site locations for the purpose of helping people avoid becoming victims of phishing scams. You can report phishing by FORWARDING email to phishing-report@us-cert.gov. Click here for instructions on how you can forward without opening the suspicious email.Articles
Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing AttacksDo not give sensitive information to anyone unless you are sure that they are indeed who they claim to be and that they should have access to the information. Click to Read More Identity Theft How to prevent identity theft and what to do if your Identity is stolen. Courtesy of Assemblyman Cogdill 25th District. Click to Read More To Buy or Not to Buy Identity Theft Spawns New Products and Services to Help Minimize Risk Click to Read More Protect Yourself from Online "Phishing" Attacks You may be under attack online--a phishing attack, that is. This high-tech scam involves three components: Social Networking: Five Steps to Protecting Your Identity Online Innocent online chats, blogs, videos, and other interactions are like breadcrumbs that identity thieves can follow to the feast. Whats the Most Common Way IDs are Stolen? Stolen Cards
To Report Lost Or Stolen Visa Credit Cards: 24-Hour: (800) 991-4964 To Report Lost or Stolen MasterCard Credit Cards 24-Hour: (800) 442-4757 |
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