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How do I prevent phishing?
The best way to prevent becoming a victim of phishing is to be aware of common scams. Also, remember to carefully review messages you receive to see if it is a phishing scam. Are words misspelled (English is often a second language for phishers, so misspellings and poor grammar can be key indicators) and do links within the email really take you to the correct site? And, by following the notion that if something seems too good to be true, it likely is.
What is phishing?
Phishing is a type of online fraud designed to steal your personal information such as user names, passwords, credit card details or secret questions and answers on a fake MoneyGram website. Phishing is typically carried out by e-mail and is disguised to appear as a legitimate e-mail from MoneyGram. Links in these emails direct you to a fake website that looks like the legitimate MoneyGram online site. Here are some things to look for in a phishing e-mail: Links to a website that ask you to verify your account information Links to a website that ask you for your bank account or credit card numbers, usernames and passwords Threats that if you don't verify your account information, your account will be shut down
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