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What should I do about a message that ask for personal information? |
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This information is passed along from Google. THS Wireless has partnered with Google to provide a safe and secure method for email . Spam comes in a variety of forms, including fraudulent messages. This mass-messaging is called 'spoofing' or 'password phishing .' Such fraudulent practices involve messages that appear to be from a legitimate source, or the creation of an official-looking webpage that asks you to provide your username and password or other personal information. Such messages or pages could ask for your Social Security number, bank account number, PIN number, credit card number, mother's maiden name, or birthday. Spammers often ask for this information in an attempt to steal your THS Wireless mail account, your money, your credit, or your identity. THS Wireless is currently testing a service designed to alert mail users to messages that appear to be phishing attacks. When the THS Wireless team becomes aware of such an attack, the details of these messages are used to automatically identify future suspected phishing attacks. The result: when a user opens a suspected phishing message, the mail account displays a warning. THSWireless's phishing alerts operate automatically, much like spam filtering. THSWireless's spam filters automatically divert messages that are suspected of being unwanted messages into 'Spam '. Similarly, THSWireless's phishing alerts automatically display warnings with messages that are suspected of being phishing attacks so that users know to take care before providing any personal information. You should always be wary of any message that asks for your personal information, or messages that refer you to a webpage asking for personal information. If you receive this type of message, especially from a source claiming to be THS Wireless , please do not provide the information requested. Here's what you can do to protect yourself and stop fraudsters:
* If our system flags a message as phishing , but you've validated the source from which the message originated, click 'Report Not Phishing ' to let us know the message is legitimate. And if you receive a message that our phishing detection system doesn't pick up on, click 'Report Phishing ' to send a copy of the message to the Google team and to support@thswireless.com. |
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