Protecting yourself from fraudulent emails
Phishing is a common online fraud technique used to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Fraudsters often impersonate trusted organisations or individuals and send emails that contain harmful links, fake websites, or malicious attachments.
Manchester Medical Academy will never:
Ask you for your password
Request sensitive financial information by email
Ask you to download software or programs via email
Our email addresses
Manchester Medical Academy and its affiliated services use multiple email addresses depending on our email service providers. We can confirm that emails sent from the following addresses are legitimate:
Common warning signs of phishing emails
Be cautious of emails that include:
Poor spelling or grammar
Generic greetings that do not address you by name
Urgent requests asking you to act immediately
Attachments requesting you to install software or updates
Additionally, be careful when visiting third-party websites that claim to offer assistance with MMA courses or services.
How to report a phishing email
If you receive a suspicious email that you believe may be a phishing attempt, please:
Do not click on any links or download attachments.
Forward the email to info@manchestermedicalacademy.com
Use the subject line: “Possible Phishing email”
Your vigilance helps keep our community safe.

