Asked by nunu
Alex receives an email from what appears to be his bank, asking him to confirm his account details by clicking on a link and entering his personal information. The email looks official and includes the bank's logo.
What should Alex do in this situation?
answer
Click on the link and enter his account details.
Reply to the email asking for more information.
Verify the email by contacting his bank using the official contact information.
Forward the email to his friends to see what they think.
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Verify the email by contacting his bank using the official contact information.
Do not click the link or reply to the email. Instead contact the bank using the phone number on the back of your card or the bank’s official website/app. You can also hover (without clicking) to check the link URL, forward the suspicious message to the bank’s phishing/reporting address if they have one, then delete it.
Do not click the link or reply to the email. Instead contact the bank using the phone number on the back of your card or the bank’s official website/app. You can also hover (without clicking) to check the link URL, forward the suspicious message to the bank’s phishing/reporting address if they have one, then delete it.
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