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Martin receives an e-mail about a money-making opportunity from a sender who asks for his bank account number. The best way to avoid having his identity stolen is to
contact the government and report the e-mail.
delete the e-mail and mark it as spam.
open the e-mail and follow the steps outlined.
contact the police and file a phishing report.
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delete the e-mail and mark it as spam.
Reason: it's a likely phishing attempt asking for sensitive info — you should not reply, click links, or open attachments. If you want, forward the message to your email provider or the bank's fraud/phishing address for reporting, but do not engage with the sender.
Reason: it's a likely phishing attempt asking for sensitive info — you should not reply, click links, or open attachments. If you want, forward the message to your email provider or the bank's fraud/phishing address for reporting, but do not engage with the sender.
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