1. I have recently received emails and instant messages that look legitimate at first glance. These messages come with URLs that prompt you to input your personal information. In turn, I think It will steal my credentials and use them to access my accounts and personal data.
This problem is very common and happens to many people these days, but you should not trust or think that it is not a big deal because these messages often trick you into paying and scamming you, getting information from you, hacking and many other things. Therefore the best you can do is:
1. If you suspect that an email message don't open any links or attachments that you see.
2. Ignore and report, copy the message and forward it to 7726 (SPAM). This helps your wireless provider spot and block similar messages in the future.
if you have fallen into the trap:
3. Immediately change the passwords on all affected accounts, and anywhere else that you might use the same password.
4. If this attack affects your work or school accounts, you should notify the IT support folks at your work or school of the possible attack.
5. If you've lost money, or been the victim of identity theft, don't hesitate, report it to local law enforcement.
It is all correct
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