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 You just received an e-mail from your bank asking you to confirm your online activities by logging on to your account within a week. What is the best course of action to take?

A. If possible, call your bank to confirm the authenticity of the e-mail. If you can't reach your bank, don't click the link but visit your account by manually entering the URL of the bank.

B. Follow the link provided in the e-mail and enter your login information – after all, the e-mail has your bank's logo and looks legitimate.

C. Set up my anti-spam software to automatically purge messages received from people not listed in my contacts.

D. I know it's phishing, so I will just put false information in to fool the hackers. It is not my information; they cannot do anything to harm me.

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A. If possible, call your bank to confirm the authenticity of the e-mail. If you can't reach your bank, don't click the link but visit your account by manually entering the URL of the bank.

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