How to spot a phishing email

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Phishing is a type of cyberattack where the nefarious actor “fishes” for victims, trying to steal their sensitive information or infect them with malware. While it’s not a new threat, it continues to be massively prevalent. In fact, according to Station X, 3.4 billion phishing emails are sent per day – which means almost 1.2% of all emails are malicious.

The reason why they’re so effective is because they constantly evolve, making it very hard to recognize the malicious intent. There’s also a lot to be said about human error, and the carelessness with which many of us open and click on emails without giving them a second thought.

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