Phishing Warning

Online "phishing" scams typically involve a bogus e-mail message that uses legitimate looking materials, such as a company's Web site graphics and logos, in an attempt to entice e-mail recipients to provide personal financial details, such as credit card and Social Security numbers.

Never respond to an unsolicited e-mail that asks for details about your financial information.

Here are some examples of Phishing Attempts:

TO: sstephensen123@gmail.com

FROM: PayLeap Sales

Dear Stephen Stephensen

This is your order ticket

You can cancell or trace your purchasing processing state at any time Manage Order
Order Confirmation Number: 1307390160

Item Bill Total:$107.90
Sale Tax:$8.78
Delivery Total : $116.33

With Shipping Insurance & Handling Fees

On your card statement the Transaction will appear as 2globalpay*MQ4D6*

TO: sgomnlin@live1.com

FROM: PayLeap Sales

Dear Sam Gomnlin

This is your order receipt

You may suspend or check your purchasing processing state at any time Manage Order
Order Track Reference ID: 1307389755

Item Bill Total:$103.32
Payment Tax:$6.97
Total for this Sale : $119.42

With Shipping Insurance & Handling Comissions

On your bank account statement the Payment will be shown as WonderPay*MX8N7*

 

*If you receive an email that looks like this PLEASE IGNORE this is a phishing scam and not an actual Charge being made to your Credit Card.  The scammers are trying to extract your username and passwords.

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