Notice to all Crocker Internet Customers posted May 28, 2008
Please be aware that there is a fraudulent email message being sent to many of our customers. The message appears to come from Crocker Communications and requests that you send your password as a reply. Do not respond to this message. For security purposes, Crocker Communications never asks you to provide your password via email.
Please note that you should never click on links in an email if you are unsure of the origin of the message. Email addresses and website links, as well as websites themselves, are easily faked or spoofed. Please open a new browser and type www.crocker.com to get Crocker’s up to date Customer Care contact information (including phone numbers) if you are suspicious and want to verify the legitimacy of the email.
If you have any questions regarding this notice, give us a call or send an email – we will be happy to help.
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GOT SPAM?
Here's a Helpful Hint regarding junk mail reaching your inbox:
All Crocker Internet users have the tools to control SPAM. If you are having trouble with the volume of SPAM reaching your inbox, be sure to read the SPAM Firewall page.
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