ENA recently learned of apparent email phishing scams that might have been received by some members. These emails appear to be sent from ENA-related properties or partners, but they are not - these messages are attempts to obtain financial or other information from the recipient. ENA is in contact with its various partners to investigate the source and extent of these emails. If you have received any suspicious emails purporting to be from ENA or ENA-related entities, please let us know at contact@ena.org. The Federal Trade Commission offers tips on how to spot potential email phishing scams and avoid becoming a victim.------------------------------
Lisa Scott, BSN, RN, CEN
Secretary for The Virginia State Council
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