What to look out for with e-mail scams (Banking)
There is some E-mail going around from Natwest Bank & HSBC Lately to name a few
How to spot scam emails
* Scam emails will often ask you to verify or confirm your account or online banking details
* Scam emails may convey a sense of urgency by threatening to discontinue your service
* As fraudsters are unlikely to know your name, scam emails are often addressed with an impersonal greeting such as ‘Dear Valued Customer’
* Scam emails may contain poor spelling or grammar, or other unusual language
* Fraudsters can disguise website links in emails to make them appear genuine - don’t trust these
My ALL time favourite, is Always check the Browser at the bottom when you 'hover your mouse' over the link (They are getting clever with this, by when you hover over a link, it also acknowledges a connection) - Best bet is to DELETE the e-mail and forget it or call your Bank is the safest measure.
If you do receive a scam email:
* Do not follow any website links or click on any attachments
* Forward it to phishing@BANKNAME - replace bankname with your banks address url, so for HSBC you'd use phishing@hsbc.co.uk (or visit their Security pages)
* Delete all scam emails from your mailbox
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