Join Us Now Urgent Message From State Deputy SCAMMERS Brother Knights, I have recently received a lot of communication from our brotherhood asking if I sent out an email requesting assistance with transferring funds or for you to purchase debit cards on my behalf. I have not sent out any request like that nor would I!Don’t fall for it! Everyday tasks—opening an email attachment, following a link in a text message, making an online purchase—can open you up to online criminals who want to harm your systems or steal from you. Preventing internet-enabled crimes and cyber intrusions requires each of us to be aware and on guard. · Scammers often mimic a legitimate site or email address by using a slight variation in spelling. Or an email may look like it came from a legitimate company/person, but the actual email address is suspicious.· Do not click the link in an unsolicited text message or email that asks you to update, check, or verify your account information.· Scrutinize all electronic requests for payment or transfer of funds.· Be extra suspicious of any message that urges immediate action.· Do not send money to any person you meet online or allow a person you don’t know well to access your bank account to transfer money in or out.· Report those electronic communications/emails as Phishing immediately.Once again, the Texas State Council or its officers would not send out electronic communications or text messages requests for you to transfer of funds or purchase debit cards. Vivat Jesus!Ron AlonzoState DeputyTexas State CouncilKnights of ColumbusCell: (361) 947-1346skronalonzo1202@gmail.com Ron AlonzoState Deputy6633 E Highway 290, Suite 204Austin, TexasCall +1 512-442-1492Talk To Us |
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9 November 2024