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To report a phishing/suspicious email claiming to be from Cathay Pacific, you can forward the message to us at reportphishing@cathaypacific.com. Make sure to include the complete header information of the suspicious message.
While this email address is monitored, you may not receive an individual reply to your report beyond an auto-acknowledgement.
Phishing attacks are among the top tactics by hackers to gain sensitive information from users and continue to rapidly evolve to target their victims. Here are some signs to look out for:
Login to your account and change your password immediately with a strong password
Verify your profile details such as your (name, email address, phone number and address etc) have not been not tampered with and they remain intact
Keep your one-time password (OTP) safe and do not share this with anyone once received
You receive an OTP notification even when you're not logged into your account or without your own request
You receive notification of a user sign In, which you didn’t do
You notice redeemed miles for bookings or purchases that you never made
You can forward the message to us at reportphishing@cathaypacific.com. Make sure to include the complete header information of the suspicious message.
If you suspect any fraudulent transactions on your credit card, we suggest you to reach out to your credit card company immediately and follow their instructions.
If you suspect that your account password has been compromised too, then please login to your account and change your password immediately and at simultaneously.
Verify your account profile and details to ensure that they remain intact.