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Suspected phishing e-mail from Wise

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Received this , this morning on my Phone , did not press the Login button , but logged on to my Wise account on a different device and no mention of any temporary suspension on my account. Also note the spelling mistake 2nd last line which further raised my suspicion that this notice was dodgy ...be careful out there

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You would be "WISE" not to Login.....

50 minutes ago, a3tsw said:

this morning on my Phone

By email?
Check the sender address (not what is displayed by the mail client).

You opened the WISE app on the phone and see no problem.

So obviously spam/fishing.

 

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Never click on a link in an email.

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

By email?
Check the sender address (not what is displayed by the mail client).

You opened the WISE app on the phone and see no problem.

So obviously spam/fishing.

 

yes , by e-mail ...

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2 hours ago, a3tsw said:

yes , by e-mail ...

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Sorry for the stupid question. Just reread the title 😁

If your mail allows to see the details of the sender address before opening then this is usually a quite strong indicator.

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When Wise sends me an E-mail there is always a "code" written at the top that I gave them. If the "code" is not there, it is not from them.

7 minutes ago, bunnydrops said:

When Wise sends me an E-mail there is always a "code" written at the top that I gave them. If the "code" is not there, it is not from them.

 

That is pure genius.

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