It has been brought to our attention that some of our members have received emails from NTA that are not legitimate.
Many legitimate companies are targeted by fraudsters who attempt to trick consumers into providing their personal information. A common fraud scheme is to create a fake website or web page that looks just like a legitimate company's site so they can steal your information, including your username and password. It's called website spoofing, and here's how it works.
Fraudsters will make a copy of a web page or site from a legitimate company and set up a domain name (URL) that looks close to the original company (for example, a legitimate URL is ABC.com, fake URL is ABO.com). They drive traffic to the fake site by sending out a phishing email or buying digital advertising from search engine providers like Google or Yahoo. Paid advertisements receive preferential placement, so these fraudulent websites are displayed at the top of the search results and make it appear the fake site is a legitimate company. Once they trick someone into visiting the fraudulent site, they attempt to collect your username, email, and password so they can use your information to get into your account.
Protect Yourself. Experienced fraudsters will copy a website that looks just like the original; sometimes, it’s just a picture or screenshot of the original site. If you look closely and pay attention to some details, you’ll be ready to spot a fake website in no time.
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