Update "Home

Glenn Y. Rolland 2023-12-24 18:25:13 +00:00
parent 9c63cc2635
commit 3f386eef85

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ New Zealand
* The senders email address doesn't tally with the trusted organization's website address.
* The email is sent from a completely different address or a free web mail address.
* The email does not use your proper name, but uses a non-specific greeting like “dear customer”.
* The email does not use your proper name, but uses a non-specific greeting like "dear customer".
* A sense of urgency; for example the threat that unless you act immediately your account may be closed.
* A prominent website link. These can be forged or seem very similar to the proper address, but even a single character's difference means a different website.
* A request for personal information such as user name, password or bank details.