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What If I Clicked a Bad Link or Attachment?

Things to Know:

Bad attachments can contain malware and lead to virus-infected websites. If you think you've opened a malicious attachment, notify your IT department and scan your computer using the most up-to-date version of your antivirus software.

If you've entered your username and password on a fraudulent phishing site, change your password as soon as possible. You may be able to salvage your account by changing your credentials and ensuring two-factor or multi-factor authentication is enabled.

Financial information compromises need even faster response times. Contact your financial institution immediately if you suspect any odd activity or know you produced credentials on a fraudulent site. Place fraud alerts on your credit reports. Dispute any suspicious or unauthorized activity on credit cards and freeze any debit cards associated with the account.

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Bad attachments can contain malware and lead to virus-infected websites. If you think you've opened a malicious attachment, notify your IT department and scan your computer using the most up-to-date version of your antivirus software.

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If you've entered your username and password on a fraudulent phishing site, change your password as soon as possible. You may be able to salvage your account by changing your credentials and ensuring two-factor or multi-factor authentication is enabled.

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Financial information compromises need even faster response times. Contact your financial institution immediately if you suspect any odd activity or know you produced credentials on a fraudulent site. Place fraud alerts on your credit reports. Dispute any suspicious or unauthorized activity on credit cards and freeze any debit cards associated with the account.

If you have any suspicion a link or attachment may be malicious, contact your IT department before continuing.

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