Phishing is a common type of fraud where a fraudster tries to trick people into revealing their online security passwords. The passwords will then be used to gain access to online accounts and commit theft.
A fraudster sends out a fake email that has been designed to look like a legitimate one from a financial organisation. The email directs or encourages people to visit an internet site to revalidate or reactivate access to their online accounts.
The internet site is fake. It has been designed to look like the target organisation’s real internet site so may look very realistic. The website will contain a form for people to enter their passwords and other personal information. Once some passwords have been collected, they will be used to try to commit fraud. For more information look at our Email Fraud FAQs.
If you receive a Phishing email, DO NOT REPLY and DO NOT FOLLOW any of the instructions in it, even if the tone of the email suggests that action is required urgently.
If you receive a suspicious email, please forward it to us at <phishing@emis.ybs.co.uk>. We won’t be able to respond to each message individually, but each message we receive will be looked into and we will take steps to close down any fake websites we identify.
Barnsley Building Society and the Barnsley are trading names of Yorkshire Building Society. Principal office: Yorkshire House, Yorkshire Drive, Bradford BD5 8LJ.
Yorkshire Building Society is a member of the Building Societies Association and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and are entered in the FSA register and our FSA registration number is 106085.
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