We have been advised that e-mails appearing to come from Detex regarding payment inquiries have been received by representatives, distributors and end users. While these e-mails may look like they were sent by Detex, they almost certainly were not.
Scammers use e-mail to trick you into giving personal information, such as passwords, account numbers, social security numbers, etc. If scammers get such information, they could gain access to your e-mail, bank account, or other personal accounts.
Detex does not:
If you receive an e-mail that appears to have come from Detex that has any of the characteristics listed above, contact Detex directly.
How to protect yourself from phishing attacks
If you think you clicked on a link or opened an attachment that downloaded harmful software, update your computer’s security software, then run a full scan.
Phishing Noun The fraudulent practice of sending e-mails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. |
For more information on phishing, and how to report it to the government, see the US government’s article on phishing scams.