If you have received a spam mail in the name of Hermes and noticed it in good time, you should simply delete it or move it even better into the spam folder so that your mail provider rates the sender directly as dangerous.
So you react correctly to the mail
Do not download any attachments from dubious emails and do not click on the links. Never give your personal data prize and do not make any payments for parcel posts.
If you have already clicked on the link and entered your address or access data for your Hermes account, you should keep calm. Contact Hermes customer service and report the fraud stitch. You can also contact the consumer protection center.
Change that
Password for your Hermes account and, for your safety, pay attention to checking emails in the future if something seems strange to you or you will be asked for an action.
As you can see Phishing
If an email flutters into your mailbox, which is said to come from Hermes and asks you to verify your account again or indicate the problems with a package, you should look twice. Because phishing emails from cheating are regularly circulation.
You can recognize phishing emails by the fact that the sender is not Hermes, but pretends. The name is then similar, maybe has an additional ending or a writing error in the email address.
Typical content of a spam mail: Your package was said to be not delivered and you should pay a (high) sum or enter your personal data to confirm your address. Sometimes you also ask for your Hermes customer data.
In the text of the fake email you will then be asked to click on a link. This leads you to a fake website that may look similar to the Hermes page, but was manipulated in such a way that the cheating can read out your personal data.
Pixelated Hermes logos, spelling and grammatical errors as well as unusual demands are warning signals that help you identify phishing and not to fall in.