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The most common types of e-mail fraud include e-mail messages sent to you for the purpose of stealing personal and financial information.
These e-mails claim to be from legitimate sources and will try to entice you to give personal and confidential information such as on-line ID’s, passwords, Social Security numbers and bank account numbers
This activity is also known as “PHISHING” or “SPOOFING”. Criminals use this type of e-mail fraud to gain access to your existing accounts or to open new accounts.
Fraudulent e-mails are very difficult to identify. These messages will ask you to reply directly to the e-mail or ask you to link to a phony Web site that appears identical to a legitimate site. Then they will ask you for personal or financial information.
You can identify fraudulent e-mails by looking for the following:
To get more information on E-mail and Online Fraud, go to one of the following Web sites:
How Not to Get Hooked by the ‘Phishing’ Scam,” http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/phishingalrt.htm
“Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft”, http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/idtheft.htm
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
www.consumer.gov/idtheft
Toll-free hotline 1-877-IDTHEFT (438-4338).
Equifax
www.equifax.com
1-888-766-0008
Experian
www.experian.com
1-888-397-3742
TransUnion
www.tuc.com
1-800-680-7289
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