If you receive a suspicious email from the Department of Veterans Affairs, DO NOT open the email or click on any attachments or links. VA does not send
emails asking for personal information, threatening emails, or emails
claiming to take adverse actions on claimants or beneficiaries (jail or
lawsuits). If you receive any of these emails or are in doubt about any
communications appearing to be from VA, please contact VA directly at 1
(800) 827-1000.
Phishing
is a type of cyber-attack where the attacker sends a message designed
to deceive a person and convince them to reveal sensitive information to
the attacker. It is the most common means attackers use to gain
unauthorized access to a device to obtain sensitive information.
Phishing
emails can come from an unfamiliar sender or familiar looking sender
with an email address that is off by a few letters. Additionally,
phishing emails can include large or “too good to be true” offers or
attachments.
VA takes the security of Veterans seriously.
For more information, please see this YouTube video of VA’s Office of Financial Management, Chief Financial Officer Charles
Tapp II, on the proactive measures VA has taken to protect and prevent
fraudulent activity and how you can protect your finances and personal
data from fraud.
VA blogs also have information to help you stay vigilant at work and in your personal life and provide additional information on how phishing attacks are getting even more sophisticated.
You can find more information to help keep you cybersafe at Cybercrime Support Network and the Scam Spotter organization.
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