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How to prevent phishing emails

How to prevent phishing emails is as follows:

1, look at the sender's address. If it is official mail, the sender will mostly use work mail. If you find that the other person is using a personal email account or the spelling of the email account is strange, you need to be vigilant. The sender's address of phishing emails is usually forged, such as an email account or a system administrator account that forged the domain name of the cost unit.

2. Look at the recipient's address. If you find that the email you receive is sent to a large number of people in the company, and these people are not common contacts at work or people in the same work organization, you need to be vigilant. It may be phishing email.

3. Look at the delivery date. Official mail is usually received during working hours. If it is received outside working hours, you need to be vigilant. Like 3: 00 a. m.

4. Look at the email title. A large number of phishing emails contain keywords such as System Administrator, Notice, Order, Purchase Order, Invoice, Meeting Schedule, Attendee List and Review of Previous Meetings. You should be vigilant when you receive such keywords.

5. Look at the wording of the text. Be wary of using general greetings such as "Dear User" and "Dear Colleague". At the same time, we should also be wary of any email that creates an emergency atmosphere, such as asking "please finish it before going to work today", which is one of the means to make mistakes in a hurry.

6. the purpose of reading the text. Beware of the other party asking for the login password. Generally speaking, the email sent by a regular sender will not require the recipient to provide the email login account and password, so pay attention to such requirements after receiving the email to avoid being fooled.

7. Look at the text. Please pay attention to the link address that needs to be clicked in the email content, if it contains "&; Redirect field, which may be a phishing link; Beware of the "unsubscribe" function of spam. The "unsubscribe" button in the body of some spam messages may be fake. After clicking, you may receive more spam or be implanted with malicious code. You can directly blacklist the sender and reject the follow-up mail.

8. See annex. Be careful about the attachment information in the email, don't just click download. Word, pdf, excel, PPT, rar and other files. It may be implanted with Trojans or spyware, especially executable files with exe and bat suffixes in attachments. Never click on them.