Sometimes it is possible to
receive suspicious emails in your inbox and these should be treated with real
care. The hard part here is of course figuring out whether these are phishing
emails since most of them do not know what the term means. Phishing emails are
communications from scammers where they pretend to represent popular banking
institutions and credit card companies. You might have an account with one of
these companies and when you receive an email from them asking you to share
your log in details because they had to freeze your account, you need to be
very suspicious. For starters, no company will ever ask you to share your log
in details with them. If they do, you can be sure of a scam. If you receive
such communications, be sure to report scams emails with your email service
provider. Here are some further tips that you could use to report scam emails.  http://bit.ly/2gEpaWD
 

