Recognizing phishing emails can be challenging, but here are some common signs: - Suspicious Sender Addresses: Check the sender’s email address carefully. Phishing emails often come from addresses that look similar to, but are not exactly the same as, legitimate addresses. - Urgent Language: Phishing emails often use urgent language to create a sense of panic, urging recipients to act quickly. - Generic Greetings: Unlike legitimate emails that often address the recipient by name, phishing emails use generic greetings such as "Dear Customer". - Links to Unfamiliar Sites: Hover over links to see the actual URL. If it looks suspicious or unfamiliar, do not click on it. - Attachments: Be wary of unexpected attachments, especially if the email urges you to open them immediately.