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How to recognize and help prevent fraud
Protecting your FedEx Freight account from scammers
Account management dos and don'ts
How we help protect you from fraud
Common types of fraud
Report a scam to the Federal Trade Commision
How to recognize and help prevent fraud
Cyber security awareness
Protecting your personal information is essential. FedEx Freight requires multi-factor authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of security and create a safer sign-in experience for your account.
Your privacy and security matter to us. And while we work hard to protect them, today's cybercriminals can be very convincing. Keep these two key points in mind:
- FedEx Freight will never ask for personal details related to your account credentials or identity through unsolicited mail, email, or text messages.
- If you receive a questionable email, don't respond or engage with the sender.
Know these common scam warning signs to help prevent fraud
- A high-pressure demand for payment to release or deliver your shipment.
- Messages asking for sensitive personal or financial details.
- Suspicious web or email addresses with slight misspellings, like fxf.com or fedex-freight.com
- Poor spelling or grammar, or messages filled with random capitalization and multiple exclamation marks.
- Notifications claiming you've won a significant amount of money.
- A browser alert after clicking a link that says the connection isn't secure, signaling a potential security threat.
- Be wary of text messages or emails claiming there's an issue with your FedEx Freight shipment.
- Pay for shipments using secure payment methods, which makes it easier to dispute fraudulent charges. Avoid wiring money or sending money orders or cash.
- Protect your FedEx Freight account number and credit card numbers, and don't share them.
- Don't send sensitive information or log in to your accounts on public computers.
- Keep your computer, browser, and software updated.
If you have already interacted with a scammer's message and lost money, contact your bank immediately.*
Also consider contacting the Internet Crime Complaint Center or your state Attorney General's office.
Protecting your FedEx Freight account from scammers
Account management dos and don'ts
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How we help protect you from fraud
Common types of fraud
Scammers might try to trick you by sending email that appears to come from a reputable source. Then they try to get you to share sensitive personal account information or send payment.
Some fraudulent emails are disguised as FedEx Freight delivery notices. They contain hyperlinks that connect you to websites that host malware. FedEx Freight email scams often include an attachment. If you open the email, malware can infect your computer or mobile device.
This form of identity theft is committed when someone uses your card without your permission. Keep an eye out for:
- Incorrect charges on your bank statements.
- Mistakes on your credit report.
- A temporary hold placed by your bank on your card or account.