I received an email I feel is suspicious
1. How can I identify a fraudulent email from someone acting like Seigler Technologies?
Seigler Technologies will never send emails asking for personal information such as your password, social security number, or credit card details. Be cautious of emails that:
- Create a sense of urgency or pressure to respond immediately.
- Contain grammatical errors or typos.
- Offer unusual deals or promotions.
- Address you generically (e.g., "Dear Customer" instead of your name).
- Threaten to suspend your account or take legal action if you don't respond.
2. What should I do if I receive a suspicious email?
- Do not click on any links or attachments in the email.
- Do not reply to the email sender.
- Forward the suspicious email to Seigler Technologies [email protected] for investigation.
- Report the email to your email provider as spam.
3. What if I accidentally clicked on a link in a fraudulent email?
- If the link directed you to a fake website designed to steal your personal information, do not enter any data. Close the window immediately.
- If you suspect you may have compromised your login credentials, change your password for any accounts that might be at risk. Consider enabling two-factor authentication for added security.
- Contact Seigler Technologies Immediately so our NOC team can begin monitoring your account for suspicious activity.
If you have any further questions or concerns about fraudulent emails claiming to be from Seigler Technologies, contact Seigler Technologies directly.