šŸ›”ļøTip #1: Think Before you click

6.1.2025

Phishing attacks remain the #1 tactic hackers use to steal your data.

Before clicking on any email or text message link, ask yourself:

  1. Do I recognize the sender’s name and email address or phone number?

    (Look out for odd domain names or slight misspellings.)

  2. Was I expecting this message?

    (Urgent or unexpected messages asking you to act fast are red flags.)

  3. Are there spelling or grammar errors?

    (Legitimate companies rarely send poorly written messages.)

  4. Is the link or attachment suspicious?

    (Hover over links to preview their true destination—never click without checking.)

  5. Does it ask for personal or financial information?

    (No legit company will ask for sensitive data over email or SMS.)

šŸ‘‰ Quick visual red flags:

  • Strange sender addresses like support@amaz0n.biz

  • Generic greetings like ā€œDear Userā€

  • Threats of account suspension or legal action

  • Unexpected attachments, especially .zip, .exe, or .html files

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🚫 When in doubt, don’t click. Open your browser and manually type in the company’s web address.

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šŸ” Stay sharp. Stay sovereign. Secure your digital essence.

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