Suspicious Email Addresses Always verify the sender's email address. Fraudulent emails often come from addresses that are similar but not identical to legitimate ones.
Unexpected Attachments or Links Be cautious of unexpected attachments or links. Hover over links to see the actual URL before clicking.
Urgent or Threatening Language Fraudulent emails often use urgent or threatening language to prompt immediate action, such as "Your account will be closed if you don't respond."
Poor Grammar and Spelling Many fraudulent emails contain poor grammar and spelling mistakes. Legitimate companies usually have professional communications.