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Phishing campaign targeting ASEBP covered members

ASEBP received notice that a phishing attempt is being made on covered members. This phishing campaign is being carried out by a bad actor that is not affiliated with ASEBP in any way.

The subject of these emails is related to benefits being suspended with an urgent message for recipients to click an “activate” button or their account will be terminated. These emails are using a false and misspelled ASEBP logo and originating from an email address that does not end in “@asebp.ca.”

Please use anti-fraud best practices in responding to any and all emails. If a phishing message contains links that you clicked and shared personal information through, you should change your password immediately and contact your IT department.

If you have concerns or questions about your ASEBP account, please contact a benefit specialist at benefits@asebp.ca or call toll free at 1-877-431-4786.

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Ask Our Pharmacist: May 2024

  • Health Information
  • Wellness
May. 28, 2024

Catch up on the latest health questions answered by ASEBP’s pharmacist: 
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Each month, ASEBP’s pharmacist answers your health and medication questions and provides information on how your ASEBP benefits support your health and well-being. Do you have a question? You can Ask Our Pharmacist and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to learn even more.

Please do not share any personal or sensitive medical information. ASEBP does not provide medical advice. Talk to your family doctor, health care provider, or call Alberta Health Link at 811, if you have any health concerns.