How to avoid becoming a victim of email phishing scams.
Avoiding becoming a victim of email phishing scams involves being vigilant and following some best practices to recognize and respond to phishing attempts.
Phishing is a cybercrime technique in which unsuspecting individuals are contacted via email, telephone or text message by someone posing as a legitimate business or reputable person. The emails try to lure people into providing sensitive data such as personal information, banking and credit card details, or passwords.
Here's how you can avoid falling for email phishing scams:
Verify the Sender
Check the sender's email address. Be cautious if the sender's address looks suspicious, contains misspelled words, or is from an unfamiliar domain. Be particularly vigilant of email addresses that impersonate trusted organizations or people – if you look closely there is usually a slight misspelling of the email address.
Never Trust Unsolicited Requests
Be skeptical of unexpected emails asking for personal or financial information. Legitimate organizations typically will never ask for such information via email. Verify the legitimacy of the request independently, preferably through official channels like the company's website or customer service.
Check for Spelling and Grammar
Phishing emails often contain spelling and grammatical errors. Be on the lookout for these signs.
Look for Generic Greetings