Protect yourself from scams, and lookout for these warning signs:
- Unsolicited. A direct email, phone call, or text you were not expecting (even if it appears to be from someone you know, or someone at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø).
- Sneaky variations of (legitimate) email or web addresses. Examples: Ending in @bc-edu.org instead of @bc.edu or a web address that does not contain bc.edu.
- If you aren’t sure if an email is authentic, instead of replying, contact the sender using information you already have about them (such as their ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø email address from the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Directory).
- Urgency. Scammers want to entice quick action.
- Requesting info. Asking you to share personal or financial information. Don't share your personal information via email, text, or clicking on links.
- Typos, odd phrasing, unnecessary capital letters are often indicators of a scam.
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