Look Out for Urgent or Threatening Language

Phishers often use urgent or threatening language to create a sense of panic. They may claim your account will be closed, or you'll face legal action if you don't respond immediately. Genuine organizations won't force you to make hasty decisions, especially via email. If you encounter such messages, it's a red flag that it might be a phishing attempt.

Phishers often use urgent or threatening language to create a sense of panic. They may claim your account will be closed, or you'll face legal action if you don't respond immediately. Genuine organizations won't force you to make hasty decisions, especially via email. If you encounter such messages, it's a red flag that it might be a phishing attempt.

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