If it looks like an emergency and sounds like an emergency, it’s a trap.
One of the most common devices hackers will use to extract your personal information is phishing — casting a line and seeing which suckers bite. The gig goes something like this: A cyber criminal obtains your email address, perhaps via one of the lists that are sold on Internet black markets. Then, via automated systems, they email everyone on the list disguised as a major company like Amazon, Facebook, Google, or a national bank. The email will likely contain an alarming claim and urge you to act immediately to resolve the situation or risk consequences, for example: "We've detected some suspicious activity on your account. If you don’t reset your password within 24 hours your account will be permanently deleted."
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