
18/09/2025
"MAGPAPASKO NAGKALAT NA NAMAN MGA HACKER ! KAWAWA ANG MGA MABIBIKTIMA "
Be cautious of emails asking for personal information, contain suspicious links, or have unusual attachments, and hover your mouse over links to check the URL without clicking. If an email doesn't match your expectations or comes from an unknown sender, don't open links or attachments. Instead, contact the bank directly to verify the information.
Red Flags to Look For
Requests for Personal or Financial Information: Reputable companies generally do not ask for your username, password, or bank details via email.
Suspicious Links and Attachments: Hover your mouse over any links to see the actual URL before clicking. Look for unusual domain names, misspellings, or extra characters that don't belong.
Poor Grammar and Spelling: While not always a sure sign, many phishing emails contain errors that a legitimate company would not make.
Unsolicited or Unexpected Messages: If you don't recognize the sender or the email is unexpected, be wary.
What to Do if You Suspect an Email is a Phishing Attempt
Do Not Click or Respond: Avoid clicking any links, opening attachments, or replying to the email.
Hover Over Links: Move your mouse over any links to reveal the true URL.
Contact the Company Directly: If the email claims to be from a bank or other service, go to their official website or use a known phone number to contact them and verify the request.
Delete the Email: Once you've determined it's a scam, delete the email to prevent accidental future clicks.