There are several different spoofed emails making the rounds, but the scammers’ goals are the same. Stealing your credentials and potentially infecting your gadget with malware.

Warning! If you click on the links within the message, your credentials could be stolen and you could become a victim of identity theft. It’s important that you know how to recognize a phishing email so you don’t fall victim to one. Typically there are signs to watch for. Take our phishing IQ test to see if you can spot a fake email.

Fake orders

Credential request

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