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PG&E Warns Of Scam Emails and Phone Calls

PG&E Tall LogoSAN FRANCISCO  – Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has learned of an email scam targeting residents across the United States. The utility has received calls from people, both within its service area and outside of it, reporting that they have received suspicious emails that appeared to be bills sent by PG&E. This is similar to email and phone scams that have been happening recently throughout the country involving several utilities.

Under no circumstances would we email anyone to request that they provide personal information without first logging into My Energy or calling

“It’s unacceptable that someone is trying to take advantage of our customers and others,” said Helen Burt, senior vice president and Chief Customer Officer for PG&E. “We take our customers’ security very seriously and us.” they should delete and take the following precautions:

If a customer receives an email requesting information about their account,


DO NOT respond to the request • DO NOT click on any links in the email • DO NOT open any attachments • DO NOT provide any personal information • Report these contacts to CorporateSecurity@pge.com

PG&E offers the following tips to help protect customers from potential scams:

PG&E is investigating the situation along with the appropriate authorities. There has been no security breach and the information referenced in the email message is not legitimate.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is based in San Francisco. For more information, visit http://www.pge.com/about/newsroom/ and www.pgecurrents.com.

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