01/05/2026
Avoid Falling for Phishing Scams
ACI Headquarters has been alerted again to a phishing scam with a suspicious PDF attachment. The email claims to contain an important document regarding your membership. Other emails have followed asking you to reach out to get another copy of the file. Below is a copy of one of the emails received by a member:
You will notice that even though the name says Airstream Club International, the email address is not from the Club’s domain. Another red flag is the lack of the contact person’s name at the end of the email, even though the email says to “contact me.” This email lacks any branding, Club contact information or personalized information. It is clearly a phishing email. Here are a few more things to watch out for:
🔍 Recognize the Signs of Phishing
Urgent or threatening language such as “Act now or your account will be suspended.”
Unfamiliar or misspelled sender addresses.
Sender names that don’t match the sender email address.
Requests for passwords, payment information, or personal details.
Suspicious links or unexpected attachments.
🛡️ How to Stay Safe
Do not click links or download attachments from unknown or unexpected senders.
Check the sender’s email address to make sure you recognize it and for subtle spelling errors or differences.
If you’re unsure about an email, contact the sender directly using known, official contact information.
Do not reply. Replying can confirm your email is active to scammers.
A few extra moments of caution can help protect you and your personal information from phishing scams.
For additional tips, read “Cybersecurity Caution: Have I (you) Been Hacked?” on the ACI Blog.
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