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Fraudulent FedEx Emails

Tuesday, November 27, 2012 Articles, News Comments Off on Fraudulent FedEx Emails

I am aware of reports of Fraudulent FedEx Emails claiming regarding “undeliverable” shipments and FedEx delivery notifications. The emails are asking recipients to click on a link then print a receipt to take to their nearest FedEx location.

How to Protect Yourself.
* Do not open the email(s)
* Do not follow/click on the link(s)

For Your Information
Federal Express (FedEx) does not send unsolicited emails to their customers or recipients of their customers requesting information regarding packages, invoices, account numbers, passwords or personal information so therse should be ignored.

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