how to spot a phishing email

Check for warning signs: unknown sender, urgent threats, generic greetings, spelling errors, and suspicious links or attachments. Verify the sender’s domain, hover over links before clicking, and avoid sharing personal data. Organizations like Federal Trade Commission advise confirming requests through official websites.
 
Identifying a phishing email means you should be able to identify certain signs. These signs include unusual sender email addresses that resemble legitimate email addresses, generic salutations such as “Dear user,” and threats to take immediate action. Phishing emails are likely to contain spelling or grammatical errors and may include unexpected attachments or links. Additionally, you should be cautious if you are required to enter your password or financial information.
 
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