The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection says scam emails are making the rounds that are claiming to be from their office, and tell people that they have an invoice due. The mail then claims that the recipient needs to click a link and pay that invoice. Spokesperson Jerad Albrecht says this is something that happens to their agency every so often. Versions of the email currently circulating will claim to be from agency officials, but the email address actually sending those mails will be from some random website not affiliated with the state. He says you should not open the emails as you could end up to losing your personal information or installing malware on your computer.
Scam Emails Use Ag Department As A Lure
Dec 26, 2017 | 7:17 PM
State News