Phishing Knows All Languages
Phishing can reach you in any language!
Generally, phishing emails are written poorly. This can be a red flag! Pay attention to errors in spelling and grammar.
The subject line often does not correlate with the message text.
Dear User or Dear Customer often appear at the beginning of a phishing message. A notification related to unauthorized account access should be directed to a person by name.

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