One common indicator of a phishing attempt is a suspicious email sender or sender address. Phishing emails often come from unknown or suspicious senders, or may pretend to be from a legitimate source by using a slightly altered sender address or domain.
Additionally, phishing emails may contain urgent or threatening language, requesting immediate action or personal information. They may also contain spelling or grammatical errors, or include suspicious links or attachments that could lead to malware or ransomware.
It is important to always verify the authenticity of emails before clicking on any links or providing any personal information. Be cautious of emails that ask for sensitive information, such as passwords, financial information, or account details, and report any suspicious emails to your organization's IT department or security team.
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