This review will open your eyes to the importance of choosing carefully when responding to emails and texts that direct you to send your response to a specific email address.
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Is World Health Organization Giving Out Grants Individually?
The answer to this question is NO. Think about it, there is no possible way WHO could single you out for a grant of 550,000 USD. Common, this is just a see through fib, a thin lie.
From time memorial, World Health Organization gives grants for projects, aimed to better the standard of living/health of the people or communities targeted.
A look at the mail 550,000 USD granted from World Health Organization mail shows it comes from ‘mobrien@bidplymouth.org’, which is not even a professional mail.
How This Fraud Operates
Cybercriminals are sending phony emails in an attempt to take advantage of the fatal global coronavirus outbreak.
After you respond to their email, you will begin to get more emails from them. They would try to trick you into believing they are from WHO and that you have been awarded a grant of $550,000 USD.
They would try to convince you into sending a fee, which they would call anything, shipping, signature, or whatever. If you’re gullible to fall prey to their lie by sending them the stipulated fee, you wouldn’t hear from them again.
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What Should You Do If You Receive Emails Like This
No matter how convincing it make sound, we advise you to delete the document. This is because replying it or “Enable Editing” or “Enable Content” will run or execute the malicious code or Macro. Which will download and install Trojan horse, spyware, viruses or other malware on your computer.
Also, there is no way World Health Organization (WHO) would send you a mail with the instruction to Enable Editing.
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