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What to do in case of phishing?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n

You have received an email from your bank that seems suspicious? You may be a victim of phishing. Stay alert and don’t do anything in a hurry. Fraudsters know how to put pressure in their mail to get what they want. But what exactly is phishing and how can you protect yourself from it<\/strong>? We explain it all to you.<\/p>\n

What is phishing?<\/h2>\n

Phishing what is it?<\/h3>\n

Phishing is a fraud system on the web that is becoming more and more widespread. Phishing is a scamming technique on the Internet to get information from you. Cybercriminals pretend to be well-known organizations such as your bank, the tax office, the CAF (French social security office) to “phish” you, to lure you into their net.<\/p>\n

How do they do this?<\/h3>\n

They send you a nice e-mail with the name and logo of the company or administration. Everything looks real! There is no reason, a priori, to fear anything. However, in this e-mail, the fraudster will try to obtain personal and especially useful information: your bank details. By bank details, we mean :<\/p>\n