The bottom line is, if you don’t personally know who sent it to you it is probably a scam. Don’t click on it, don’t respond and don’t provide any personal information via email requests — ever.
From the New York Times:
The bottom line is, if you don’t personally know who sent it to you it is probably a scam. Don’t click on it, don’t respond and don’t provide any personal information via email requests — ever.
From the New York Times: