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Access to the COVID-19 vaccine is limited, which leaves many people anxiously waiting for a way to protect themselves from the virus further. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of this anxiety with vaccine-themed phishing emails.
A recent phishing attack in the UK spoofs the National Health Service (NHS). The phishing email claims that you have the opportunity to get vaccinated, and it includes a link to accept the invitation. If you click on the link, a convincing NHS look-alike page opens. The phony site asks for personal information such as your name, address, and phone number, along with your credit card and banking details. Unfortunately, any information you provide here goes straight to the cybercriminals, and you are not in line for a vaccination.
Follow these tips to stay safe from similar scams:
Stop, Look, and Think.
Don't be fooled.
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