Deutsche Bank Hit by Widespread Phishing Campaign
Phishing Emails Targeting Employees and Customers
Deutsche Bank has been targeted by a widespread phishing campaign that has affected both employees and customers. The phishing emails appear to come from Deutsche Bank and contain links to fake websites that look like the bank's real website. These websites are designed to steal login credentials and other personal information from victims.
Deutsche Bank Warns Customers and Employees
Deutsche Bank has issued a warning to customers and employees about the phishing campaign. The bank has advised customers and employees to be wary of any emails that appear to come from Deutsche Bank and to never click on links in those emails. Deutsche Bank has also set up a dedicated website where customers and employees can report phishing emails.
How to Protect Yourself from Phishing
There are several steps that customers and employees can take to protect themselves from phishing attacks:
- Never click on links in emails that appear to come from Deutsche Bank.
- Always go to the Deutsche Bank website directly by typing the address into your browser.
- Never enter your login credentials or other personal information on a website that you have accessed through a link in an email.
- Be wary of any emails that ask you to update your account information or to provide personal information.
What to Do If You Have Been Phished
If you think you have been phished, you should immediately contact Deutsche Bank and report the incident. You should also change your passwords and monitor your accounts for any unauthorized activity.