Deutsche Bank Targeted by Phishing Campaign
Customers Warned to Beware of Malicious Emails
Deutsche Bank AG has issued a warning to its customers about a phishing campaign targeting the bank's customers. The phishing emails appear to come from Deutsche Bank and contain a link to a fake website that looks like the bank's real website. Customers who click on the link are asked to enter their login credentials, which can then be used by the attackers to access their accounts.
How to Protect Yourself from Phishing
Deutsche Bank advises its customers to be wary of any emails that appear to come from the bank and ask for personal information. The bank will never ask customers to provide their login credentials via email. Customers who receive a suspicious email should delete it immediately and contact the bank directly.
In addition to phishing emails, Deutsche Bank also warns customers to be aware of other types of phishing attacks, such as smishing (phishing via text message) and vishing (phishing via phone call). Customers should never provide their personal information to anyone who contacts them unsolicited.
What to Do If You've Been Phished
If you think you've been phished, you should contact Deutsche Bank immediately. The bank can help you secure your account and protect your personal information.
You should also change your passwords for all of your online accounts and be on the lookout for any unauthorized activity on your accounts.
How Deutsche Bank Is Protecting Customers from Phishing
Deutsche Bank is taking a number of steps to protect its customers from phishing, including:
- Educating customers about phishing and how to protect themselves
- Using anti-phishing technology to block phishing emails
- Working with law enforcement to prosecute phishers
Deutsche Bank is committed to protecting its customers from phishing and other cyber threats. By following these tips, customers can help protect themselves from phishing and keep their personal information safe.