The FBI has
issued a warning to the public following a deluge of spam emails purporting to
be from the agency.
The bogus messages often include pictures of
FBI
director Robert Mueller, along with the organisation's official seal,
letterhead and banner.
"The FBI does not send out emails soliciting personal information from
citizens," said the agency.
"The social engineering technique of using the FBI's name is designed to
intimidate and convince the recipient that the email is legitimate.
"Please be cautious of any unsolicited email referencing the FBI, Robert
Mueller or any other FBI official endorsing any type of internet activity."
The emails are typically a notification of a 'lottery win' or long-lost
relative leaving an 'inheritance'.
Other emails offer website monitoring containing malicious attachments, and
online auction scams.
The warning comes just six months after the FBI issued a
similar alert
about spammers using trusted institutions to improve returns.
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