Nearly 1,500 NatWest customers have reported receiving dangerous phishing emails.
NatWest customers are being warned not to ‘take the bait’ and click on links in emails that ask them to verify or update their account details as they are phishing scams sent by criminals trying to steal personal and financial information. Action Fraud recently raised the alarm on X after it received 1,478 reports of fake emails purporting to be from NatWest in just two weeks.
Action Fraud posted on X: “Have you received one of these emails asking you to verify or update your NatWest account details? Don’t take the bait! The emails are FAKE and the links lead to malicious websites that are designed to steal your personal and financial information.” If you receive a suspicious email, you can forward it to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service - [email protected].
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