What to do if you Have Already Been Tricked into Submitted Information

If you have already submitted information to scammers as a result of a phishing scam, you need to contact the targeted institution for advice immediately. It is imperative that you act quickly to protect the account that has been compromised in the phishing attack.

For more comprehensive information about what to do, click the link below:

Consumer Advice: What To Do If You’ve Given Out Your Personal Financial Information

You should also take steps to protect yourself from identity theft. To learn more about identity theft, click the link below:

More information about Identity Theft



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