Latest Guides

Public Safety

Email Phishing on the Rise During Coronavirus Pandemic

Published on Friday, March 20, 2020 | 1:23 pm
 

Be alert for scammers trying to cash in during the coronavirus pandemic by sending phishing emails to steal your personal and financial information.

In the Email Phishing Scam, fraudsters pose as health authorities including the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They send phishing emails that could load malware onto your devices and steal your information, including passwords and usernames.

TIPS:

• Verify the validity of companies, charities or individuals sending you information about the coronavirus. Inspect all URLs carefully to see if they are from legitimate websites.
• Be suspicious of anyone emailing you offers for supplies or treatments for coronavirus or who requests your personal information. Look out for typos and grammatical errors.
• Keep anti-malware and anti-virus software updated on your computer.
• Report suspected fraudulent activity to law enforcement.

For a printable version of this fraud alert, click here.

Follow @LADAOffice on Twitter and Instagram for up-to-date news and use #FraudFriday.

Get our daily Pasadena newspaper in your email box. Free.

Get all the latest Pasadena news, more than 10 fresh stories daily, 7 days a week at 7 a.m.

Make a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

 

 

 

buy ivermectin online
buy modafinil online
buy clomid online
buy ivermectin online