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Watch Out for This Phishing Email Targeting Gcash Account Holders

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If you receive an email like this, do not reply or click on any links.

Dear <email address>,

Please be advised that extra verfication on your account’s registered mobile number is required.

It’s usually pretty easy to take care of things like this. Most of the time, we just need a little more information about your account or latest transactions.

You can verify your account at : <spam url>

Once you’ve completed, we’ll review your account and get back to you on its status within 5 business days.

We appreciate your attention to this matter.

<Company> is committed to preventing fraudulent emails. Emails from <Company> will always contain your full email.

If you receive an email similar to the one shown, do not reply or click on any links.

This has been reported to Metrobank in the past as it still uses the sample email template.

Phishing email sent using Metrobank's identity. Not a legit email from Metrobank.

This is a phishing attempt to obtain personal or financial information from you. Phishing is a common online scam that attempts to trick you into disclosing sensitive information by impersonating a legitimate organization or someone you know.

Here are some tips to help you spot and avoid phishing emails:

  • Check the address and name of the sender. Be suspicious if they don’t match the organization or person they claim to be, or if they use a generic or free email service.
  • Look for spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as unusual formatting and layout. These are indicators of a poorly written email from an untrustworthy source.
  • Be wary of messages that request personal or financial information from you, such as passwords, bank account numbers, PINs, or verification codes. Legitimate organizations will never request this information via email.
  • Be wary of messages that create a sense of urgency or put you under pressure to act quickly. For example, they may claim that if you do not immediately verify your information, your account will be suspended or closed.
  • Utilize tools and features that can assist you in identifying and reporting phishing emails. Gmail and Outlook, for example, have built-in features that can alert you to suspicious messages or mark them as spam. You can also report phishing emails to the organization or individual being impersonated, as well as your email service provider.

Remember, phishing emails can look very convincing and may even use logos, images, or signatures from the real organization or person. Always be careful and cautious when opening emails from unknown senders or when asked to provide sensitive information online. If you are not sure about an email, contact the organization or person directly using a different method, such as phone or another email address.

Stay safe and protect your online accounts from phishing attacks!

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