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IDFPR warns of phishing scam impersonating department official

Information provided by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

CHICAGO, Ill. (January 24, 2020) – The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation is warning of a survey scam impersonating involvement from a Department official.

Targets receive a text that appears to be from Capital One that says they must complete a banking survey to receive a $50 reward. Upon closing the survey, the target receives a message claiming to be from a Department official that “thanks” them for completing the survey and lists a Department phone number. This is not from IDFPR; it is part of a phishing scam, where scammers are posing as a reputable company to steal your identity or money. The Department will never offer a reward for completing a survey or providing additional information.

To avoid falling victim to phishing scams, please do the following:

  • Double-check the message you receive. There may be misspellings or other mistakes in the content of the message.
  • Look up the contact information of the company and contact them directly to verify the authenticity of the message.
  • Do not click links or download attachments that may be included in the message. That could lead to malware infecting your device.

If you have been the victim of identity theft or believe your personal or financial information may have been compromised, please call the toll-free Identity Theft Hotline through the Illinois Attorney General’s office at 1-866-999-5630 or 1-877-844-5461 (TTY).

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