En bref
Scammers are sending fake "You're invited" texts and emails tied to graduation and summer party season. The message pressures you to enter your email address and password (or a one time passcode) to open the invitation, but the page is...
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Scammers are sending fake "You're invited" texts and emails tied to graduation and summer party season. The message pressures you to enter your email address and password (or a one time passcode) to open the invitation, but the page is...
Signaux d'alerte
- Unsolicited invite from a sender you don't recognize, with no prior conversation Asks you to type your email and password (or a code) to "view" the event details Creates urgency with phrases like "expires soon" or "RSVP today" to make you act fast What to do Do not click the link and never enter your email credentials on the linked page Delete the message and report it as junk/phishing, then block the sender If you already typed your password, change it immediately, enable two factor authentication, and review recent account activity
Que faire
- 1Red flags Unsolicited invite from a sender you don't recognize, with no prior conversation Asks you to type your email and password (or a code) to "view" the event details Creates urgency with phrases like "expires soon" or "RSVP today" to make you act fast What to do Do not click the link and never enter your email credentials on the linked page Delete the message and report it as junk/phishing, then block the sender If you already typed your password, change it immediately, enable two factor authentication, and review recent account activity
Source
ftc-consumer-blog
Source verifiee par Mythos Forensic Team
https://consumer.ftc.gov/%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A//consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2026/05/asked-enter-your-email-address-and-password-open-party-invite-thats-scam%22%20hreflang%3D%22en%22%3Eview%3C/a%3EFAQ
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Quels sont les premiers signaux ?
Unsolicited invite from a sender you don't recognize, with no prior conversation Asks you to type your email and password (or a code) to "view" the event details Creates urgency with phrases like "expires soon" or "RSVP today" to make you act fast What to do Do not click the link and never enter your email credentials on the linked page Delete the message and report it as junk/phishing, then block the sender If you already typed your password, change it immediately, enable two factor authentication, and review recent account activity
Que faire en premier ?
Red flags Unsolicited invite from a sender you don't recognize, with no prior conversation Asks you to type your email and password (or a code) to "view" the event details Creates urgency with phrases like "expires soon" or "RSVP today" to make you act fast What to do Do not click the link and never enter your email credentials on the linked page Delete the message and report it as junk/phishing, then block the sender If you already typed your password, change it immediately, enable two factor authentication, and review recent account activity
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