Facebook account phishing scam. Watch for non-official email domains, a hallmark of phishing scams. Scammers guess at personal details about you, to make the fraud more believable if they guess correctly. Fraudsters often have non-sensical text throughout their phishing attacks.


HR Phishiing attack. While not all in-company emails about direct deposit are scams, you should be incredibly wary. Check with the employee over another method of communication to ensure that they are the originator of an email. Any attempt to push through a process quickly should be met with great skepticism.


Sirius XM Phishing Scam. Scammers steal official logos. Familiar letterhead doesn’t mean an email is legitimate! Urgent messages should be ignored. Fraudsters try to create a sense of urgency in their scams.


UPS Shopping Phishing Scam. Logos aren’t the only things scammers steal. They imitate brand’s color guide and styling as well. Subject lines from scammers try to grab your attention. Proceed cautiously if an unexpected email creates a sudden sense of a needing to complete a task.


Citibank Phishing Scam. Some phishing scams have evolved to mirror an official email very closely. Look for small discrepancies.


Walmart gift card phishing scam. Sometimes, an offer is too good to be true, especially when it comes to winning large sums of money unexpectedly. If an email has a non-sensical mix of information, then scammers rushed to send out an email to a large group of people. Ignore it!