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: Closely examine the email address. Scammers often use subtle misspellings (e.g., micros0ft.com ) or generic free domains like @gmail.com for professional inquiries.

: Hover your mouse over any link (without clicking) to see the actual destination URL. If it doesn't match the sender's official site, it is likely malicious. Click here to download [file]

Receiving an email with a subject line like is a classic indicator of a phishing attempt . To help you understand and avoid these risks, 🚩 Red Flags for Phishing Emails : Closely examine the email address

: Look for phrases like "immediate action required" or threats of account suspension. If it doesn't match the sender's official site,

Cybercriminals use social engineering to trick you into taking immediate action without thinking.

If you must download a file from an email, follow these security protocols: Best Practices for Secure Email Attachments Downloads

: Legitimate companies usually address you by name rather than using "Dear Customer" or "Hello". 🛡️ How to Safely Handle Downloads

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