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How To Detect Phishing Email (Don’t Get Trapped!)

🔍 What Is a Phishing Email?

Phishing emails are messages designed to trick you into revealing personal or financial information — like passwords, credit cards, or bank logins. They often look like they come from a real company… but they’re not.


🕵️‍♂️ How To Spot a Phishing Email – 7 Quick Rules

✅ 1️⃣ Check the Sender Email

Scammers use look-alike domains:

LegitScam
support@paypal.comsupport@paypa1.com (with a “1”)
service@amazon.comaccount-security@amz-server.com

Tip: Always hover with your mouse – don’t just trust the display name.


✅ 2️⃣ Look for Urgent Pressure Language

Phishers want you to panic click:

Your account will be suspended in 2 hours!
“Immediate action required!”
Login to avoid penalty!

Legitimate companies don’t threaten you.


✅ 3️⃣ Hover Links Before Clicking

You’ll see hidden destinations:

Link says: amazon.com
Hover shows: weird-hacker.ru/login.php

Never click suspicious links — go directly to the website instead.


✅ 4️⃣ Grammar and Misspellings

Bad formatting = clear scam sign:

  • “Youre Account Has A Problem”
  • “Update you data immediately”

Big brands rarely make basic errors.


✅ 5️⃣ Unexpected Attachments

Especially:

  • .zip, .exe, .html
  • “Invoice” you weren’t expecting

❌ These can launch malware or ransomware.


✅ 6️⃣ Requests for Personal Information

No bank or government agency will ask you:

  • To verify your password
  • Full Social Security Number
  • Credit card over email

If they ask → It’s a scam.


✅ 7️⃣ Suspicious Greeting

“Dear Customer” instead of your real name.

Scammers don’t have your profile details.


🛡️ What To Do If You Receive One

✅ Do NOT reply
✅ Do NOT click anything
✅ Mark as spam / report phishing
✅ Change compromised passwords immediately
✅ Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)


🚨 Example of Phishing Email Red Flags (Graphic Placeholder)

📌 Insert simple image showing arrows pointing at:

  • Fake sender
  • Urgent language
  • Suspicious link hover

(I can design this for you later ✅)

🧩 Final Word

When in doubt — don’t click.
Go directly to the official app or website.

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About The Author

ScamSniper

ScamSniper is a recognized authority in technical cybersecurity and digital threat mitigation, serving as a core investigator and contributing author for Don't Fall For It. Drawing on 20 years of experience in high-level IT security, ScamSniper focuses on exposing the mechanics of online scams—from sophisticated email fraud and phishing attacks to compromised software. This expertise includes mastering foundational email security protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, allowing for accurate analysis of email-based schemes. ScamSniper’s content empowers the community by turning complex IT knowledge into accessible, anti-scam defense strategies.

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