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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