how to identify ai-generated phishing emails

yeah it's wild how good they're getting. for ai ones, i've noticed they sometimes sound *too* perfect, like a textbook almost, or super formal for something that should be casual. also, watch for generic greetings ('dear customer') even when it's supposed to be personal. sometimes they try to push urgency too hard without much specific info. makes you really paranoid tbh.
 
yeah it's wild how good they're getting. for ai ones, i've noticed they sometimes sound *too* perfect, like a textbook almost, or super formal for something that should be casual. also, watch for generic greetings ('dear customer') even when it's supposed to be personal. sometimes they try to push urgency too hard without much specific info. makes you really paranoid tbh.

oh nice thanks for the tips
 
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