Why this is a Scam:
The Sender: The email comes from a personal-looking name (Kamari Wilkins) rather than an official
@mcafee.comdomain.High Pressure/Panic: They claim a large amount ($375.98) has been "Auto-Debited" to provoke an immediate emotional reaction.
Poor Grammar & Logic: The text contains odd phrasing like "We appreciate you informing us that your... subscription is now active" and nonsensical terms like a subscription "lasting 24 hours" but renewing for "three years".
The Hook: The primary "Call to Action" is a phone number. Real companies will typically direct you to your online account dashboard to manage subscriptions.
How to Report This
To help the authorities take down these scammers, please follow these steps:
Forward the email: Send the full original email to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) at:
report@phishing.gov.uk
Report the Phone Number: You can also report the fraudulent phone number to 7726 (a free service for reporting spam/scams via SMS).
Delete: Once reported, delete the email. Do not reply to the sender, as this confirms your email address is active.
Stay Safe: Always check your bank statement directly via your banking app or official website if you are unsure about a transaction. Never use contact details provided inside a suspicious email.
