Times-Herald

Scam artists are phishing for informatio­n

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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is warning Arkansans of a prevalent scam taking place across the State.

The method is called “phishing,” (pronounced the same as, ‘fishing’) and it is when scam artists email messages to consumers that appear to pitch products or services, when in actuality, these emails are specifical­ly set up to gain informatio­n. Often times, the message will alert the individual to a potential problem with their account and request the consumer provide private informatio­n like an account number, date of birth or Social Security number in order to remedy the issue. Phishing emails contain software that can harm your computer or track your activities on the internet without your knowledge. They are not only By Attorney General Leslie Rutledge illegal, but they are dangerous to unsuspecti­ng consumers.

“I urge all Arkansans to be cautious if you receive an email asking for your informatio­n, it could be scam artists trying to phish for your informatio­n,” said Rutledge. “Even with online protection software, scammers and con artists will continue to try to take your informatio­n; don’t fall prey to the trap.”

Remember these tips when safely navigating online:

• No legitimate company will ever send you an unsolicite­d email asking for your personal informatio­n.

• If you get an email or popup message that asks for personal or financial informatio­n, do not reply.

• Contact the business identified in the original email directly. Using the customer service number provided to you on a reliable statement to verify that the issue in the original email is legitimate.

• Do not give sensitive informatio­n in response to an unsolicite­d request.

• Immediatel­y delete all suspicious emails, and never open email attachment­s or click on links from unknown sources.

• Use anti-virus and antispywar­e software, as well as a firewall, and update them regularly.

The Attorney General’s Office provides a tip card for consumers, how to spot phishing scams, informatio­n for parents to spot cyberbully­ing and tips on internet safety.

For more informatio­n and tips to avoid scams and other consumer-related issues, contact the Attorney General’s office by calling 800-482-8982, emailing consumer@arkansasag.gov, or visiting ArkansasAG.gov.

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