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Can your employees spot a phishing email?
One of the best ways to avoid getting tricked is to know the red flags associated with phishing emails.
While not every email will include obvious markers — and some are much more sophisticated than others — your team needs to know the most common signals.
Download these examples now to review the most common types of phishing emails (and the red flags that distinguish them).
Our PDF covers:
- Dropbox phishing emails
- Microsoft 365 phishing emails
- Shipment carrier phishing emails
- “Overdue invoice” phishing emails
- And much more
How can your employees spot these emails?
Our PDF makes it super clear. We cover every area of the email that your team needs to check. That includes:
- Checking the true sending domain
- Spotting generic salutations like “dear user”
- Language that creates a sense of fear and urgency
- A message referencing an order that you never placed
- Bizarre sender names and sender domains
This is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a lot to know — but your team can master phishing emails. The key is education.
Download our phishing examples now to get started.