Arkansas AG Warns of Online Scam sites, Emails, Designed to Infect Your Computer
by Banner News: A new warning from the Arkansas Attorney General's office is shining light on con artists that have been creating thousands of websites daily, knowing that Americans are turning to the internet for news and information about the coronavirus pandemic. The online trend has made the internet a great place to infect online devices, steal personal information and spread malware.
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has provided the following tips to protect Arkansans from con artists:
• Get information from well-known or government sources and websites that end in .gov. Resources include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Arkansas Department of Health.
• Beware of requests that ask for your personal information, credit card information, social security number or banking information.
• Check the URL link for a "lock" icon before you proceed.
• Look for generic email greetings like “Dear Sir or Madam” and delete emails that insist you act now. The Attorney General’s Office has created a page that links to state and federal government resource pages for COVID-19 at ArkansasAG.gov/COVID19. Contact the office with any questions or concerns at (800) 482-8982.
“Arkansans must weed out these fake websites, only relying and sharing verified information from reliable sources,” said Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “Cyber criminals are spending time creating fake websites, emails and ads that look like they are from legitimate sources to take your money.”
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Source: Banner News
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has provided the following tips to protect Arkansans from con artists:
• Beware of requests that ask for your personal information, credit card information, social security number or banking information.
• Check the URL link for a "lock" icon before you proceed.
• Look for generic email greetings like “Dear Sir or Madam” and delete emails that insist you act now.
“Arkansans must weed out these fake websites, only relying and sharing verified information from reliable sources,” said Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “Cyber criminals are spending time creating fake websites, emails and ads that look like they are from legitimate sources to take your money.”
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Source: Banner News
Tags: Arkansas AG, Leslie Rutledge, Warns of Online Scam sites, Emails, Designed to Infect Your Computer To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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