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Brand Brief · Github

Github svindeldetektion

Opdag falske Github-e-mails, beskeder og hjemmesider. Vores AI-drevne scanner identificerer Github-efterligningsforsøg øjeblikkeligt.

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01Almindelige Github-svindler

01

Fake Github Account Verification

Emails or texts claiming your Github account has been locked or needs urgent verification, directing you to a fake login page to steal your credentials.

02

Github Prize or Reward Notification

Messages claiming you won a Github giveaway, contest, or loyalty reward, asking for personal information or payment to "claim your prize."

03

Fake Github Customer Support

Phone calls, emails, or social media messages from scammers posing as Github support representatives, requesting remote access, payment, or sensitive data.

04

Github Password Reset Phishing

Unsolicited password reset emails designed to panic you into clicking a malicious link that captures your username and password.

05

Fraudulent Github Invoice or Payment Request

Fake invoices or subscription renewal notices claiming you owe money to Github, with links to a fraudulent payment portal.

02Sådan opdager du en falsk Github-besked

01Check the sender's email domain carefully. Legitimate Github communications come from their official domain.
02Github will never ask for your password, PIN, or full account details via email, text, or phone.
03Go directly to the official Github website by typing the URL in your browser rather than clicking links in messages.
04Look for personalized greetings. Scammers often use generic salutations like "Dear Customer" or "Dear User."
05Enable two-factor authentication on your Github account if available.
06When in doubt, contact Github through their official support channels listed on their website.
Note

This page provides general scam awareness guidance for Github. For brand-specific reporting, visit the official Github website and look for their security or fraud reporting page.

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