Email phishing is one of the most common and dangerous forms of social engineering. It involves sending fake emails that appear to come from trusted sources (like your bank, employer, or a colleague) to trick you into clicking malicious links, downloading harmful attachments, or giving away sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or login credentials.
Common Signs of a Phishing Email
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Urgent or threatening language (e.g. “Your account will be closed!”)
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Unfamiliar or slightly misspelled email addresses
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Unexpected attachments or links
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Generic greetings like “Dear Customer” instead of your name
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Requests for sensitive information
How to Protect Yourself
