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  1. A phishing scam involves a scammer (or in this case, the “phisher”) masquerading as a legitimate organization or trusted person and contacting marks in order to solicit sensitive personal information such as account numbers, user credentials, or credit card data.

  2. respond to any email asking you to update or verify your online account details. Some phishing attacks ask you to follow a link to a web page which then prompts you for your username and password.

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  3. If you receive a suspicious email, report it to abuse@qub.ac.uk. If you have any concerns at all about the safety of your account, please contact the IT Service Desk immediately: itservicedesk@qub.ac.uk; Report fraud to the Action Fraud police site - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/

  4. The tactics used by scammers vary but may be carried out by post, phone, email, text or online. It can even happen when someone calls to your front door. Scams can be disguised as a purchase of goods, entering competitions and even job offers.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · All unsolicited emails should be treated with caution and some signs that an email may not be genuine are: The sender's email address not matching the company’s official email address; An impersonal greeting; URLs that aren’t the company’s official website when you hover over links - avoid clicking these links when you inspect them

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · Be wary of any emails urging you to share your financial information, whether updating your account details or a refund offer you didn’t ask for.

  7. Sep 19, 2023 · Text message scams are unfortunately a part of modern life, but the best way to protect yourself is to know the signs of a scam text, what to do if you receive one and the steps to take if you become a victim.