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Facts about Phishing (Demo)

The faster you act, the less you think about it. Be on the lookout for threats, warnings and emotional blackmail: these are signs of phishing.

If you weren’t expecting an email or attachment, don’t trust it! Better safe than sorry.

Phishing email links send you to phony login pages that steal your login information. If an email tries to link you to a site, go to the real site through bookmarks or search engines instead.

Phishers love to impersonate bosses, friends and coworkers. If you get a suspicious email with someone’s name, contact that person by another channel to verify that they sent it.