Identifying clone phishing can be challenging, but there are several indicators to look out for:
Unusual Sender Address: The email may come from an address that is similar but not identical to the original sender. Unexpected Attachments or Links: Be cautious of attachments or links that you weren’t expecting, even if they appear to come from a trusted source. Urgency and Pressure: Phishing emails often create a sense of urgency or pressure to act quickly. Poor Grammar and Spelling: Legitimate marketing emails are usually well-written. Poor grammar and spelling can be a red flag. Inconsistent Branding: Check for inconsistencies in the branding, logos, or email templates.