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Don’t Be Fooled: Police Warn Of Email Scammers Ahead Of Holidays

Police in New York are warning residents to beware scammers heading into the holidays.

Police on Long Island are warning residents to beware scammers heading into the holidays.

Police on Long Island are warning residents to beware scammers heading into the holidays.

Photo Credit: New York State Police

In a public service announcement Wednesday, Nov. 13, Nassau County Police were especially concerned about computer scams that claim someone’s bank or shopping account was “hacked.”

Other scams include phony computer viruses and software updates, unsolicited job offers, fake lotto prizes, and bogus overdue notices from purported utility companies.

“Legitimate agencies never ask for immediate payment via gift cards and never come to your home to collect cash,” the agency said.

Police warned that the following are likely signs of an email scam:

  • Does not contain a personal greeting
  • Grammar and spelling mistakes
  • Business name is unclear or not listed
  • Requests remote access of your device to “repair” a problem
  • Requests large amounts of money

Police urged residents to be skeptical of unsolicited emails and to not click on pop-up windows asking to confirm personal information.

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