Phishing emails share similar themes and you can spot them. Check out phishing email examples and tips about what to do if you open one.
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Phishing links that you are urged to tick in email messages, on websites, or yet in immediate messages, may contain all or part of a real company's name and are frequently cloaked, meaning that the link you see does not take you to that address but somewhere different, usually an illegi...
It's not possible to share every single example of a phishing email, but the chances are you'll get one of these over the next few months. Even if you don't, we can use these examples to demonstrate the continually improving sophistication of these messages. These days, it can be tough...
If you know what to look out for, detecting phishing scams is pretty easy. The clues are often hidden in plain sight. A generic greeting. Don’t trust emails addressed to “Sir/Madam,” or “Ms/Mr”’ Reputable companies will have a customer database and always address you by your name...
Recently, 360 Security Center detected a series of phishing email attacks suspected of targeting the hotel industry in North America. The attacker sends the attachment with the malicious code to the financial personnel of the target company through the p
The subject of the message is reported to be “E-Mail Account Maintenance Runbox Webmail” and the sender might be a Gmail address. If you see such a message, please delete it. Note that Runbox will never ask you for your username or password in an email, and we will address you with...
below for the company you are looking for, simply Google it safely at the top of our website. For example, if the phishing attempt is in regards to PayPal, Google “Report PayPal Phishing”. Often, you will find an email address posted that you can forward the phishing email to. ...
Why Did I Receive a Phishing Email? You received a phishing email simply because your email address has ended up in the hands of a fraudster. Email addresses are easily obtained and shared on the Internet – just like phone numbers and mailing addresses. So, these fraudsters need to do thr...
Phishing Email #7 Same as the previous, here is a variation on McAfee phishing. Besides various grammar and syntax errors, the email header “To address” and “From name” make this phishing attempt pretty easy to spot. Why? Because the “From name” is written in some foreign language ...