Suffolk breeders are more than ever reporting the receipt of spam email from the USSA, it’s directors and/or staff. These emails are claiming they are from the Suffolk Association, directors or staff but are not actually from the association anyone affiliated with the organizations. If you received an email asking to send gift cards, money or that send you to a website that looks suspicious and may ask for a password, delete the email. Do not click on the link or open a file. Another red flag is if the email has bad grammar or common words that are misspelled.
One of the easiest ways to check to see if it is a spam email is by looking at what the actual email address is of the sender, not just the printed name.
