but considering so many people still fall victim to phishing attempts its worth repeating......NEVER EVER click on any link within any email claiming to be from your bank, email provider ,utility services ,credit card company etc etc.DISREGARD the dire warnings/consequences that may be mentioned in the email
Heck even if you are 100% certain that the email is genuine,just go to the website by typing in the URL yourself and follow instructions.Call the reps if you are unsure of options/actions to be taken.
In this case,most likely the kid got access to the victims bank account, linked his own bank a/c to the victims and then xferd the funds.All of this of course didn't happen in a day or even two and the Ops post seems to imply.
Anyone know what QIB's notification/verification procedures are when their customers link another account to their primary account ,be a QIB account or one at an external bank?
but considering so many people still fall victim to phishing attempts its worth repeating......NEVER EVER click on any link within any email claiming to be from your bank, email provider ,utility services ,credit card company etc etc.DISREGARD the dire warnings/consequences that may be mentioned in the email
Heck even if you are 100% certain that the email is genuine,just go to the website by typing in the URL yourself and follow instructions.Call the reps if you are unsure of options/actions to be taken.
In this case,most likely the kid got access to the victims bank account, linked his own bank a/c to the victims and then xferd the funds.All of this of course didn't happen in a day or even two and the Ops post seems to imply.
Anyone know what QIB's notification/verification procedures are when their customers link another account to their primary account ,be a QIB account or one at an external bank?