Phishing emails and fraudulent messages are designed to trick you into giving away passwords, payment information, or account access.
Common Examples
- fake login alerts
- fake password reset emails
- fake invoices
- fake domain renewal notices
- emails asking for account verification through suspicious links
Important Safety Rules
- Never send passwords through email.
- Support will not ask you to reply with your password in plain email.
- Do not click suspicious links without verifying the message first.
- Be cautious of messages that create urgency or threaten account suspension.
What To Do If a Message Looks Suspicious
- Do not click links or download attachments.
- Do not provide passwords or billing information.
- Contact support if you are unsure whether the message is legitimate.


