Phishing remains one of the most common entry points for cyberattacks. Recognizing the signs is the first line of defense.
Check the Sender Address
Scammers often use email addresses that look legitimate but have slight misspellings or use public domains like gmail.com for "official" business.
Urgency and Threats
Phishing emails often create a false sense of urgency, claiming your account will be locked or you need to pay an invoice immediately. Take a deep breath and verify.
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