mabanzino1976@gmail.com
Reported Scammer
Scammer Details
Date of Incident: Nov 18
Scam Category: Other
Associated Email: mabanzino1976@gmail.com 1 report
Target Country: Global
Scam Description
Sends fake McAfee invoices made in Photoshop.
It appears you were targeted by a scammer sending fake McAfee invoices via email (mabanzino1976@gmail.com). These invoices are likely created using Photoshop and aim to trick you into paying for unnecessary software renewals or technical support services. Here's what you should do:
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Do not pay the invoice: McAfee, or any legitimate company, wouldn't send invoices through unsolicited emails.
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Report the Scam: Report the scam attempt to McAfee directly. They likely have a process for reporting phishing emails that impersonate their brand. You can also report the email to your email provider as spam.
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Check Your McAfee Subscription Status: If you're unsure about your McAfee subscription status, log in to your McAfee account through their official website (not through any links provided in the email). This way, you can verify your subscription status and avoid accidentally paying twice.
Here are some additional steps to consider:
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Scan Your Computer for Malware: While the invoice itself might not be malicious, it's a good practice to run a scan with your antivirus software to ensure your computer isn't infected with malware that could steal your information.
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Change Your Password (if applicable): If you use the same email address and password combination for McAfee and other accounts, consider changing your McAfee password as a precaution.
Fake invoice scams can target various service providers, not just McAfee. Here are some unique tips to help you avoid them in the future:
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Be Cautious of Unsolicited Invoices: Legitimate companies typically send invoices through your account portal or via established communication channels you've opted into (e.g., printed statements).
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Verify Sender Identity: Don't just rely on the sender name. Look closely at the email address. Scammers often create email addresses that appear similar to real companies. Check for typos or odd character combinations.
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Don't Click on Links or Attachments in Suspicious Emails: These links or attachments could contain malware that can steal your information or redirect you to a phishing website.
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Verify Invoice Details: If you receive an invoice for a legitimate service, check the details carefully. Ensure the company name, service details, and pricing match your records.
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Contact the Company Directly: If you're unsure about an invoice, contact the company directly through their official website or phone number to verify its authenticity.
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Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your online accounts by requiring a verification code in addition to your password when logging in. This can help prevent unauthorized access even if your password is compromised.
By following these tips, you can be more confident in identifying fake invoice scams and protecting yourself from financial loss. Remember, if an invoice seems suspicious, it's always best to err on the side of caution and not respond. If you're unsure, contact the company directly to verify.
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