Web Fraud and Phishing
Introduction
Roth Property is committed to protecting its customers from web fraud, phishing, and other online security threats. This policy explains our approach to safeguarding your information and outlines the steps you can take to protect yourself from fraudulent activity.
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Recognizing Web Fraud and Phishing
Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or financial details by posing as a legitimate entity. Web fraud may also involve fake websites or emails that trick users into providing personal information.
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Our Commitment
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Roth Property will never ask for sensitive personal or financial information via unsolicited emails or phone calls.
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We implement robust security measures to protect our website and users' data from cyberattacks and phishing attempts.
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Any communication from Roth Property that requests personal information will only be made through secure and verifiable channels.
How to Protect Yourself
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Be cautious of emails or messages that ask for sensitive information or direct you to a website to provide such information.
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Verify the authenticity of any requests for information by contacting Roth Property directly using the contact details on our website.
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Do not click on suspicious links or download attachments from unknown sources.
Reporting Fraudulent Activity
If you receive an email or communication that appears to be a phishing attempt or if you suspect any fraudulent activity related to Roth Property, please report it to us immediately.