These are fraudulent e-mails or Internet pop-ups on websites that ask for your personal information such as your user name, password, account information or credit card information.
Some PalauNet customers have recently reported getting a “phishing” e-mail supposedly coming from PNCC that requested them to send their account details. DO NOT REPLY to any such “phishing” emails, as PNCC and legitimate organizations like your financial institution will never request your personal information via e-mail or pop-ups. PNCC advises customers to ignore and delete such “phishing” e-mails or better yet add them to your blocked senders list.Read more at http://www.antiphishing.org to get tips on how to avoid phishing scams.For more information, call PNCC Technical Support at 587-9696 or send an email to [email protected].


