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Reported Scammer
Scammer Details
Date of Incident: Nov 09
Scam Category: Other
Target Country: Global
Scam Description
It’s Dede Whitting with the Student Loans
The scam report describes an email with the concerning subject line "It’s Ded Whitting with the Student Loans." This email likely falls under the category of phishing or spam. Here's what you should do:
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Do not respond to the email: Responding to the email confirms your email address is active and could lead to further spam or scam attempts.
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Delete the email: There's no need to engage with this suspicious email. Move it to your spam folder or delete it permanently.
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Report the Scam: Report the phishing attempt to your email provider. Most email providers have a way to report spam and phishing emails. This helps them identify and filter out similar scams in the future.
Here are some additional steps to consider:
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Don't click on any links or attachments in the email: These links or attachments could be malicious and could steal your personal information or infect your device with malware.
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Be wary of unsolicited emails about student loans: Legitimate lenders typically won't contact you about your student loans through unsolicited emails. If you're unsure about a communication regarding your loans, contact your loan servicer directly through their official website or phone number.
Phishing scams targeting student loan borrowers are unfortunately common. Here's a unique tip to help you avoid them:
- Be familiar with your loan servicer's communication methods: Legitimate student loan servicers will typically communicate with you through email, phone calls, or physical mail. If you receive a communication method that seems unusual (e.g., text message), contact your servicer directly to confirm its legitimacy.
Here are some general tips to keep in mind when dealing with emails about student loans:
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Verify the sender's email address: Don't just rely on the sender name. Look closely at the email address itself. Phishing emails often use email addresses that appear similar to real companies but have slight variations (e.g., extra letters or misspellings).
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Don't be pressured to take immediate action: Phishing emails often try to create a sense of urgency to pressure you into clicking on a link or providing personal information without thinking critically.
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Never share your personal information or login credentials in an email: Legitimate lenders will never ask for your complete login credentials or sensitive information via email.
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If you're unsure, contact your loan servicer directly: If you're unsure about the legitimacy of an email regarding your student loans, reach out to your loan servicer directly through their official website or phone number you know is correct.
By following these tips, you can be more confident in identifying phishing scams related to student loans and protecting your personal information. Remember, legitimate lenders will communicate with you through established channels and avoid pressuring you into taking immediate action.
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