How to Spot a Phishing Email or Scam Message

So, how do you tell the difference between a genuine email and a trap? Here’s what to watch out for:

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1. Spelling or Grammar Mistakes

Legitimate companies usually proofread. If you spot typos, awkward wording, or unusual sentence structure — be suspicious.

2. Unusual Senders or Email Addresses

An email claiming to be from “Netflix” but sent from support@netfliix-alerts.ru is a red flag. Always check the full email address, not just the display name.

3. Suspicious Links

Hover (don’t click!) over links to see the actual URL. If the web address looks strange, mismatched, or doesn’t belong to the company — it’s likely a scam.

4. Urgent or Threatening Language

Phrases like “Your account will be blocked in 24 hours” or “Act now to avoid penalties” are meant to scare you into acting without thinking. Real companies don’t pressure like that.

5. Unexpected Attachments

If you weren’t expecting a file — don’t open it. It could contain ransomware or viruses.

What You Should Do:

– Don’t click suspicious links or download attachments

– Don’t share passwords or OTPs — even if asked nicely

– Report phishing to your IT/security team or mail provider

– Delete the message if you’re unsure

Stay Alert, Stay Safe.

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