Stay Alert: Protect Yourself from Email Phishing Scams Targeting Synod Leaders
Recently, we’ve learned that fraudulent emails claiming to be from Bishop Deborah Hutterer have been sent to synod leaders. These emails often contain bogus file attachments or urgent, unusual requests designed to mislead recipients. Cybercriminals aim to exploit trust and create confusion, so it’s crucial to stay vigilant.
To protect yourself, follow these best practices:
Be cautious with unexpected emails, especially those requesting sensitive information or urging immediate action.
Never open attachments or click links in emails from unknown or unverified sources.
Check the sender’s email address carefully. Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look legitimate but are slightly off.
If something feels suspicious, pause and confirm. Contact the Office of the Bishop directly via our contact page or call to verify.
Let us care for one another by staying informed and cautious in our digital interactions. Together, we can protect the work of the Church and ensure our ministries remain safe and secure.