联邦快递警告消费者关于假日电子邮件诈骗 2024

联邦快递警告消费者关于假日电子邮件诈骗

联邦快递警告客户有关电子邮件诈骗的事件,因为犯罪分子试图利用假日期间的高运费量.

该公司表示,客户应立即删除任何主题为“Fed Ex Delivery Problems Notification”的电子邮件,因为它们可能包含病毒。不应打开电子邮件的附件,收件人不应点击任何链接,因为他们可能会链接到感染了病毒的网站,该公司已添加.

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联邦快递警告客户有关通常在假日期间加剧的电子邮件骗局.美联社

电子邮件的正文通常声称联邦快递试图提供一个包裹,但收件人的地址不正确。它还要求用户打印附加的发票.

该公司在其网站上写道:“这套欺诈性电子邮件声称来自联邦快递有关无法交付的软件包。”这些电子邮件要求接收方打开附件以获取选择所需的空运提单或发票他们的包裹。“

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联邦快递指出,它不会向客户发送未经请求的电子邮件,询问客户有关包裹,帐号,密码,个人信息或发票的信息.

联邦快递还概述了其他电子邮件诈骗,以避免包括ATM卡,银行汇票或联系信息请求.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Federal Express warns customers about email scams as criminals attempt to take advantage of the high volume of shipping during the holiday season. The company advises customers to immediately delete any emails with the subject line “Fed Ex Delivery Problems Notification” as they may contain viruses. Recipients should not open any attachments or click on any links as they may lead to virus-infected websites. The company warns customers about email scams that typically increase during the holiday season. The email usually claims that Federal Express is attempting to deliver a package, but the recipients address is incorrect. It also requests that users print the attached invoice. The company states on its website, “This fraudulent email claims to be from Federal Express regarding a package that could not be delivered.” These emails ask the recipient to open the attachment to obtain the air waybill or invoice needed to select their package. Federal Express emphasizes that it does not send unsolicited emails to customers requesting information about packages, accounts, passwords, personal information, or invoices. The company also outlines other email scams to avoid, including ATM cards, bank drafts, or requests for contact information. Follow TODAY.com writer Scott Stump on Twitter.

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