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Still Using AOL Email? Keep an Eye Out For These Phishing Scams

Right now, AOL email users need to watch for fake “Assistant Message” emails purporting to be from AOL help. The emails cite a supposed  account problem and suggest that you access more information by following  a  link  to the AOL Help website.

However, the emails are not from AOL. Instead, they are phishing scams designed to harvest your personal and financial information.

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If you follow the link as instructed, you will be taken to a  fraudulent website that hosts a fake AOL sign in form.

Next, you will be taken to a fake AOL “Manage My Account” form that asks for your credit card details as well as your social security number, your date of birth, and your name and contact information.

AOL Help Phishing Scam Fake Form

After you hit the “Update” button on the fake form, you’ll see a new web page that claims that something went wrong and your login was unsuccessful. You’ll then be instructed to click a link to “try again”.  The link redirects you to the genuine AOL website.

Meanwhile, however, the criminals  operating the scam can collect the information you supplied and use it to hijack your AOL account, make purchases with your credit card, and, possibly, steal your identity as well.

If one of these phishing scam emails  come your way, do not follow any links or open any attachments that it contains.






Original Source : https://www.hoax-slayer.net/still-using-aol-email-keep-an-eye-out-for-these-phishing-scams/