Recognize Phishing Emails Before They Fool You
- lwbetterme44
- Jun 7
- 1 min read
Tip: Before clicking any link in an email, hover your mouse over it to see the actual destination URL. Be suspicious of urgent messages asking for passwords or financial information, even from familiar companies. Check for red flags: misspelled sender addresses, generic greetings like "Dear Customer," and requests to "verify" account information immediately.
Why this matters: Phishing attacks are the #1 way cybercriminals gain access to business systems. Even tech-savvy people can be fooled by sophisticated phishing attempts.
*Pro tip: Employee training is crucial for preventing phishing attacks. We offer cybersecurity awareness training tailored for small business teams.*







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