Re: Fake emails
And, if they look the least bit suspicious, don't open but forward them to the supposed originator (your bank, etc) with the question "Phishing?" I do this every time I get one, and almost always get a thank-you and a notice that it was fraudulent and is being investigated. Just ignoring and deleting isn't any help; report it!!Re: Fake emails
Be warned the Microsoft telephone scammers are around again too..
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