Phishing emails are seemingly legitimate emails with links to website that mimics a legitimate site, such as the netsuite.com login page. Phishing emails try to trick you into revealing information, often by asking you to “verify” or “update” information, while destination websites can contain malware. These fake emails often use the logos of the companies they are impersonating to look legitimate.
To ensure that a link is legitimate before you click, hover your mouse over it to display the destination URL. Confirm that the destination displayed matches the destination in the email and is going to the organisation's legitimate website. A fraudulent message may point you to a domain name that is spelled very closely to a genuine domain name, or appears to be related it.
Phishing emails try to trick you into revealing information, often by asking you to “verify” or “update” information, while destination websites can contain malware. These fake emails often use the logos of the companies they are impersonating to look legitimate.
Be suspicious of any email that includes a link to the netsuite.com login page. Don't click on such links—instead, always log in to netsuite.com by:
Phishing emails may include links or attachments that install malicious code that captures keystrokes from your computer. Cyber criminals often send attachments with familiar extensions such as .doc and .pdf, luring users to click on to the attachments. Always use extreme caution when dealing with attachments from unknown source.
Forward any suspicious email that uses NetSuite's name to: security@netsuite.com