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Cybercriminals often send emails that appear to come from valid companies, to steal sensitive info. They aim to steal data like your credit card details and Social Security numbers. If you receive a suspicious email that claims to be from McAfee, look at the sender's email address and the domain.
This guide offers a detailed walkthrough on how to report an online scam to ensure you’re doing your part to thwart these cyber criminals and help others avoid falling prey to similar ploys. Let’s start with saying this, the best protection is always prevention.
Read on to learn about the most common types of scams, how to spot them, and how to avoid them. Tip: Report fraudulent emails using the McAfee brand to scam@mcafee.com. Emails sent to McAfee may be used to improve McAfee’s products, including training AI models to detect and fight email scams.
How can I report McAfee scams? File detailed reports with the FTC, FBI IC3, BBB, McAfee Security Control, and other enforcement organizations. Your scam reports help identify larger criminal enterprises exploiting McAfee’s name.
And if you don't realize it's a scam, your first reaction is to pick up the phone and call the toll-free number on the invoice so you can explain that it's all a mistake and you never ordered those...