06/16/2026 | Press release | Archived content
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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RALEIGH - Attorney General Jeff Jackson is warning North Carolinians about fake email invitations.
"This time of year is full of reasons to celebrate, but scammers are taking advantage of it," said Attorney General Jeff Jackson. "If you get an unexpected invitation via email, do not click any links or type your password to open the invitation."
Scammers are sending fake invitations that appear to come through reputable platforms like Evite, Paperless Post, and Punchbowl. Remember:
Scammers want you to click on the invitation's link and then enter your email login information so they can gain access to your email account. If they are successful, they may change your login information, access sensitive information in your inbox, and send fake invitations to your contacts.
If you receive an unexpected email invitation, do not click on the links or download attachments. Instead, verify with the party's host via text or phone to see if it is legitimate. If it is not a real invite, report the email as spam/phishing to your email provider. After reporting the email, move it to your spam folder or delete it, if the email provider doesn't automatically make that change.
If you suspect someone has access to your email, take these steps:
Don't let hackers dampen the celebratory spirit this summer. Watch out for email invitation scams.
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