You have fallen into the phishing trap by submitting your login and password to a site that may have been malicious.
Take 5 minutes to learn how to spot these fraudulent emails.
Phishing
Thwart the traps of hackers, learn to recognize phishing emails.
An email appearing to come from a bank, Amazon or the French National Health Insurance invites you to enter your passwords or banking data? Beware, a malicious hacker may be about to steal this precious information.
This false address can become a real problem.
The sender's email address looks familiar, but it is a fake. Examine it carefully for spelling mistakes or other anomalies.
If you click, you are trapped.
The attacker wants to redirect you to a fraudulent website. Place your mouse over the button, without clicking. Does the link that appears look suspicious? Don't click it.
Unexpected gain, urgent action to take? Don't let yourself be baited. Confirm the information with the sender via an alternative channel: consult their website or contact customer service.
Did you click on a link and enter your password?
Change it immediately, inform the IT manager of your company as soon as possible.
You have identified a phishing email? Adopt the right reflex, report the email as spam in your mailbox. You will prevent other users from being trapped.
Report as spam