CISA Warns of Phishing Campaign with Loan Relief Lure
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about a phishing campaign that is targeting individuals with the lure of loan relief. The scammers behind this campaign are trying to exploit the current economic situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to trick people into providing their personal and financial information.
The phishing campaign uses emails and websites that appear to be from legitimate organizations offering loan relief programs. These emails and websites contain links that, when clicked on, lead the victims to fake websites where they are asked to provide personal information such as social security numbers, bank account details, and passwords.
Individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to this phishing campaign by being cautious when opening emails from unknown senders or clicking on links in emails. It is important to verify the legitimacy of any organization offering loan relief programs before providing any personal or financial information.
If you receive a suspicious email or website that you believe is part of this phishing campaign, you can report it to CISA by forwarding the email to phishing-report@us-cert.gov.
Some red flags to look out for in phishing emails include grammatical errors, urgent language urging you to act quickly, and requests for personal or financial information.
If you believe you have fallen victim to a phishing scam, it is important to report it to the appropriate authorities and monitor your financial accounts for any suspicious activity.
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