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⚠ Verified Phishing Email

Do not click any links in this email. Do not call any phone numbers listed. Report it to your email provider as phishing.

Why this subject line is flagged

TitanAlert lists this as a verified Medicare / Health Insurance Phishing phishing pattern. Criminals reuse subject lines like this to trick people into clicking links or handing over login details. A common hook in similar messages: Call a number to discuss changes to a Medicare prescription drug plan, where a scammer attempts to sell unnecessary or fraudulent medical supplies. Messages may spoof "Medicare Prescription Plans <updates@medicare-partd.com>" — the visible sender can be faked. Do not use links or phone numbers from the email. Forward the message to your provider as phishing, and report fraud at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

"Your Medicare Part D plan needs immediate attention"

Phishing Email Subject Line

Spoofed Sender

Medicare Prescription Plans <updates@medicare-partd.com>

Scam Category

Medicare / Health Insurance Phishing

Typical Call to Action

Call a number to discuss changes to a Medicare prescription drug plan, where a scammer attempts to sell unnecessary or fraudulent medical supplies.

What To Do

  1. 1.Do not click any links or call any numbers in the email.
  2. 2.Mark the email as phishing/spam in your email client.
  3. 3.Forward phishing emails to reportphishing@apwg.org.
  4. 4.Report to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
  5. 5.If you clicked a link, change your passwords and monitor your accounts.