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Gmail Detects Fake Invoice Scams

11 Nov 2019 3:19 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Have you ever recieved an invoice from someone you never heard of?

Were you so curious that you clicked on the link to the invoice to see what it was for?

  • Don't click on any links in emails you are not sure about
  • don't enter any information into form on links that you may have clicked on in an email if you do not trust the email
  • Don't pay any money to anyone who contacts you by email and you are uncertain if you did business with the person or company
  • If you are unsure of any part of an email you should go to the official website of the company to verify it is legitimate.

There are a number of fake emails hiiting our inboxes this week and luckily they are dissabled if you are using gmail. If you are not using Gmail it is important that you excercise extream caution when uyou get strange emails or invoices out of the blue.

This is how Gmail treats these dangerous emails:

The message "INV 266646220" from brian collyer (chiara@studioimpronta.it) contained a virus or a suspicious attachment. It was therefore not fetched from your account

Be Aware and not scammed.


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