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What are the main elements to identify phishing emails? (multiple choice questions, 10)
From address:
In phishing emails, attackers usually disguise the sender's email address to make it look like a legitimate source. Check whether the sender's address comes from a legal institution or organization, and pay attention to any strange or misspelled address. Sometimes, attackers confuse victims with similar but not identical addresses.
Mail subject line:
The subject of phishing emails usually has striking features, such as "urgent notification" and "account locking". These topics are designed to attract your attention and create a sense of urgency. Be careful about such topics, especially if you don't have any expected transactions related to them.
Attachments and links:
Phishing emails may contain malicious attachments or links, and clicking or downloading them may lead to malware infection. Be careful when opening or downloading attachments, especially when you are not sure about the authenticity of the message. Hover the mouse over the link to see if the actual URL of the link matches the expected website. Don't open it easily.
Language and grammar:
Phishing emails usually contain spelling mistakes, grammatical errors and strange language expressions. Attackers may not be your native language, or they are in a hurry to make emails, so pay attention to language errors in emails.
Information request:
Phishing emails usually require you to provide sensitive information, such as account password, social security number, credit card information, etc. Legal institutions will not ask for such information by email or SMS. Don't provide sensitive information in an unsafe environment.
Urgency:
Phishing emails usually give people a sense of urgency and require you to take immediate action, such as clicking on links, downloading attachments or providing information. Please keep calm, don't worry, and verify the authenticity of the information first.
Exception request:
Phishing emails may contain unusual requests, such as asking for money transfer, buying gift cards or sending messages to unrelated people. If you receive such a request, you should carefully consider whether it is reasonable.
Threaten or intimidate:
Phishing emails sometimes contain threats or intimidating language to scare the victims. Don't be influenced by threats or intimidation, verify the authenticity of the information first.
Your own consciousness:
The most important thing is to be vigilant and not to believe emails of unknown or unusual origin. If you feel uneasy or doubt the authenticity of the email, please contact the relevant institutions or organizations instead of using the contact information provided in the email.
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