FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority)warns member firms of an ongoing phishing campaign that involves fraudulent emails stating to be from “FINRA Membership” and using the email address “supports@finra-online.com”. But, “finra-online.com” has no affiliation with FINRA.
“FINRA warns member firms of an ongoing phishing campaign that involves fraudulent emails purporting to be from ‘FINRA Membership’ and using the email address ‘supports@finra-online[.]com,’ FINRA says. “The email asks the recipient to respond to an issue of ‘regulatory non-compliance for which your immediate response is required’ and then asks the recipient to click on a link or document. FINRA recommends that anyone who clicked on any link or image in the email immediately notify the appropriate individuals in their firm of the incident.”
Many employees might have a tenancy to open the email, and FINRA recommends that users be vigilant when dealing with emails that seem urgent. Remember finra-online.com Is not from FINRA - its a phishing scam. But, how can you stop them from opening and clicking on image or link? Security Awareness Training
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