Final - Cybersecurity Phishing Trainer
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Welcome to the Cybersecurity Email Trainer
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A Computer is Recommended for the Best Experience
Please Select Your Confidence With Email Recognision
Learning Resources
About This
Intermediate
Professional
Begineer
If this is your first time here I recommend Starting with Begineer
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SUBJECT: Security Alert - Your Account is in Jeapardy
EMAIL ADDRESS:securityaIert@securItyConsuIting.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear User,We detected an issue with your accant, Kindly update your details using the link provided.Link
Link
This email address does not seem related to anything you are associated with.
Note how impersonal this email is. As this does not address you directly instead calling you "user"
Another typo?
This email heading has a lot of typos, is this trustworthy?
Start
Tutorial
- You are going to be shown Scam Emails like the Example on the Right
- It is your Job to Determine if they are a scam or not
- If you move your mouse over specific words on the email further information will be provided, Try it out with the Email Address
- Upon Deciding If the Email is Real or a Scam, Click the Appropriate Action of if you will Block the Email or Trust it.
- At Any Time You Can Press the Buttons on the Bottom Left to Return to the Start Screen
- Be warned, There may be other things hidden in the email that may harm you. Such as Attachments and Links
Upon Researching This Email You see that it is not a Email Used By Microsoft
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SUBJECT: Important Message from Paypal
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EMAIL ADDRESS: service@paypaI-support.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear Paypal UserWe detected an issue with your accont. Kindly update your details using the link provided below:
PaypaI-Support.com
Clicking this word will send you to another webpage. Are you sure this is what you want to do?
It is important to note that in this example. They are not calling you by a name but instead with a generic term. What does this mean?
Emails from a Company usually do not contain many spelling mistakes. Is this just a mistake?
This email address has spelled PayPal by using an i instead of an L. Is this suspicious?
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SUBJECT: Your Bank has been Accessed from a new Computer
EMAIL ADDRESS: customerrelations@hsbc.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
It looks like you are trying to log in from a new device. Here is your one time verification code you need to access your account:XT82MIf you are not trying to log in, we recommend that you reset your Bank password. Do not share this code with anyone
It is important to note that in this example. They are not calling you by a name but instead with a generic term. What does this mean?
Emails from a Company usually do not contain many spelling mistakes. Is this just a mistake?
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SUBJECT: Account Deactivation Notice
EMAIL ADDRESS: microsoft-security-alerts@official-microsoft-support.com
Upon Researching This Email You see that it is not a Email Used By Microsoft
Dear User, Your account is scheduled for deactivation within 24 hours due to a security breach. Click here to secure your account now.
here
Clicking this word will send you to another webpage. Are you sure this is what you want to do?
It is important to note that in this example. They are not calling you by a name but instead with a generic term. What does this mean?
This email address has spelled PayPal by using an i instead of an L. Is this suspicious?
SUBJECT: Urgent Action Required!
EMAIL ADDRESS: support@secure-verification-heIp.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Trust
Dear Customer,We have noticed suspicous activity on your acount.Click the link below to verify your information immediately.
Block
Link
Upon searching this email you don't see any official connections. Only people also asking if its a known scam.
This is not directly addressing you by name.
Isn't it spelled suspicious? Just a simple mistake?
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SUBJECT: Microsoft Account Security Alert
EMAIL ADDRESS: account-security-noreply@accountprotection.microsoft.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
SECURITY ALERTWe think someone might have assessed your microsoft account cy****@gmail.com When this happens we require you to verify your identity. If your account was accessed they have your password and may have your personal informationIf you haven't already recovered your account, we can help you do it now.Recover accountThanks,The Microsoft Account Team
This does appear to match your own email.
Upon researching this is a known and verified Microsoft Email
Trust
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SUBJECT: Thank you for signing up
EMAIL ADDRESS: <noreply>@cheddarpulse.org
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Thank you for signing up for an accountAs a final step please go to the following link in your browserwww.account.setup.com/verifyif you didn't sign up, just ignore this e-mail and nothing will happenHave a Nice Day,Cheddar Pulse
www.account.setup.com/verify
This email address and company seem real but you don't remember signing up with them?
You do not remember signing up for an account?
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SUBJECT: I am in need of assistance
EMAIL ADDRESS: Azlin@mao.gov.my
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear beloved friend,I am Miss Naomi Surugaba, My Father was murdered in Libya Civil War in March 2011. Before incident my father came into sum of US$4.2M. I wish to transfer fund to your account to relocate to your country. In return I offer you 20% of sum USD 4.2M. Reply to my alternative email missnaomisurgaba2@hotmail.com. Your immediate response would be appreciated.Regained Blessed,Miss Naomi Surugaba.
Upon researching this is a well-known scam email.
Why can't I reply to this email. Isn't it hers?
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SUBJECT:Invoice
EMAIL ADDRESS:support@Micr0s0ft.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Good day,I tried to reach your phone but all attemtps porved abortive.Please kindly find attached for your attention. If you have another number that we can reach you on, please advise the same.Acknowledge recipt of mail.Best regrds,
This email address is spelled very strangely using Zeros instead of O's is this suspicious?
This is a lot of typos? Is this trustworthy
This email has alot of typos? Is this trustworthy
SUBJECT: Important Account Update Required
Trust
EMAIL ADDRESS: support@haIifax.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L. Is this suspicious?
Block
Dear [Name]We hope this message find you well, we are reaching out to inform you of an important account update.Please log in to your account through our offical website. A secure link below has been provided for your convenience:[Link]If you encounter any issues please contact our Customer Support at support@haIlfax.com or calling (555) 213-7597
[Link]
Are you sure you want to click this link?
Upon researching this is not the official email for Halifax?
They are aware of your name. This does appear to build trust
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SUBJECT:Claim Your Online Tax Refund
EMAIL ADDRESS:govtax@realhmrc.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear Sir/MadamWe identified an error in the calculation of your tax for the last payment amounting to $419.95. In order for us to return the excess pament, you need to create a e-Refund account for which funds will be credited.Click Here to Claim Your Refund:
Here
Shouldn't a government email end is .gov?
You have never heard of an E-Refund account. Try researching and see if HMRC use a service called E-Refund.
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SUBJECT:Congratulations! You've won the International Lottery!
EMAIL ADDRESS: Lotterywinners@gmail.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear [Name],We are excited to inform you that you've been selected as the winner of the International Lottery, and you are entitled to claim a cash prize of $100,000. Congratulations!To Claim Your Prize: We kindly request the following:Your Full NameDOBAddressNational Insurance NumberBank Account Details for Direct Transfer
How exciting! But is this just providing a sense of Urgency? Did I participate in an International Lottery?
That is a lot of money. Is it worth taking the risk?
Does a Lottery need this information?
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SUBJECT:Confirmation of Recent Payment
EMAIL ADDRESS:Support@Cheddarpulse.co.uk
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear [name],We hope this message find you well, we wish to assure that this email is a legitmate confirmation of your recent payment with CheddarPulse of £19.99To ensure the legitmacy of this please log into your account on our official website and review your recent transactions. If this is not you contact our customer support immediately. Best Regards,CheddarPulse Customer Service Team
I did buy something recently? Is this related?
This is an expected Purchase
CheddarPulse is a Company I did buy something from. I am expecting this email (p.s CheddarPulse is not a real company as far as I'm aware)
This company is aware of my name, I did provide them this information.
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SUBJECT: Monday.com - Invitation to Join Board
EMAIL ADDRESS:MondayBoards@gmail.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
You have been invited to Join a BoardEveryone else has already joined
See The Board Now!
I was not expecting this email? Is this relevant to me?
Is this the official email for Monday.com, research it and find out!
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SUBJECT:Referral Link for Sonos Speaker
EMAIL ADDRESS: <noreply>@sonos.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
You're going to love this.Your friend has referred you to Sonos. Click the button below to use their referral link and enjoy 10% on selected goods from Sonos or use Code hryBVYrhrpoel at Checkout
Shop Now
Is this an official Sonos email. Was is sonos? Try researching now!
I was not expecting this?
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SUBJECT:Support Us in Transforming Lives
EMAIL ADDRESS: Resolve@gmail.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear [name]We hope this email finds you well. At Resolve we wish to aid those in need.Heres how you can contibute:
- A One-Time Donation
- Monthly Giving
- Spread the Word
I was not expecting this email.
This is a known charity in the region. I don't see any scams related to this email upon research (This is a fictional company I have created)
They are aware of my name. Is this trustworthy?
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SUBJECT: Exclusive Offer from Cheddar Pulse
EMAIL ADDRESS: offers@cheddarpuIse.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Enjoy exclusive discounts! Click here to claim your Offer from Cheddar Pulse.
here
This is useful. I do actively shop on CheddarPulse (Fictional Company)
Something is wrong with how this email is spelled. Can you work out what it is?
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SUBJECT:Immediate Action Required - IRS Tax Notice
EMAIL ADDRESS:taxdepartment@hmrc.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear Taxpayer,This is an automated message from the HMRC. We regret to inform you that your tax return is under review, as discrepancies were found. Immediate action is required.Reasons Include: Unreported Income, Incorrect Deductions and Failure to Pay Taxes.You must click the following link to review your return and provide additional information.Sincerely,His Majestys Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
Is the HMRC relevant to the IRS? Also don't government emails use a specific email address (.gov)
The IRS? Is that relevant to me
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SUBJECT: Limited time offer on Windows
EMAIL ADDRESS:
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
39.99$ (Down from 256$)Hurry! Only 10 left in stockOnly 7 hours and 25 minutes remainYou will recieve an email with the licenses key and installation instructions within 24 hours or less of purchase
Add to Cart
Is this pushing me to make a urgent decision?
Should I need to wait 24 hours? Does this make sense?
Is this further creating urgency?
SUBJECT:Passport Application
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EMAIL ADDRESS:passport.office@notifications.service.gov.uk
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Dear [name]We've recieved your passport applicationPlease send us your old passport to 101 Old Hall StreetTrack your application at: passport.service.gov.uk/track/Payment:You've paid £75.50Please don't reply to this email - it's an automatic message
Research. Is this email official.
What is at this address. Does it look like a real location.
This is true. They are providing information to authenticate themselves (they are who they claim to be)
Trust
SUBJECT: Job Opportuntity Avaliable
EMAIL ADDRESS: Infinityjobsoffer2021@gmail.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
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Position: SupervisorCompany Name: Infinity WardJob Location: HuddersfieldJob Type: Part timeJob Description:Looking for an experienced supervisor to join our team in Huddersfield and work remotelySalary: £55 per hourPleas send us a message on Telegram to @infnityjobsportal
Research this email? What search results are there?
Would a job opportunity use telegram?
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SUBJECT:Microsoft Account Password Change
EMAIL ADDRESS:Support@msupdate.net
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Your Password for Microsoft was Changed as Security Info was Accessed in Country/Region: US, MinnesotaIf this wasn't you. Your account has been compromised. Please follow these steps.1. Reset Password2. Review your security informationYou can also opt out of security notificationsThanks,The Microsoft Account Team
Research. Is this official.
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SUBJECT:Warning High-Severity Alert Trigger - Office 365
EMAIL ADDRESS:microsoft@email-records.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Severity - HighTime - 6 Hours AgoActivity - ProtectionDetails - Log In Detected from Florida, USA.View Alert Details
Research is this email official?
You do not live in Florida. That means someone else must of logged in if this is true.
SUBJECT:Your Personal Key has Expired
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EMAIL ADDRESS:security@weIIsfargo.org
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Dear (Name)We are writing to inform you that the Personal Security Key for your Wellsfargo Account has expired and is no longer valid.This email has been sent to safeguard your account against any unauthorised activivty. To reactive your key please entire in the website linked here.Kind RegardsWell Fargo Support
Research. Is there anything suspicious about this email address
They have used data that identifies you directly. Does this mean they are real?
SUBJECT: Your Order Reciept
Trust
EMAIL ADDRESS: googleplay-noreply@google.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Item: Spotify Licensetotal Cost: £4.99Ordered from Google PlayIf you did not intend to purchase this please refer to the Google Play Refund Policy
Research
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SUBJECT: Lastpass Security
Lastpass is a password managing application I use. If this data breach is real my information and bank details are at risk!
EMAIL ADDRESS:LastPass@Security.Monitor.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear Lastpass User,We wish to alert you that our team discovered and blocked suspicious activity on our network. Some user data including email addresses and passwords were taken.To ensure your information is safe please go to this secure site where you can see if your login information was compromised.We Apologise for any inconvience.Regards,Lastpass Team.
Is this official
SUBJECT: Calling All Cocktail Lovers!
Trust
EMAIL ADDRESS: events@mixologists.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Dear [name]This event is a world renowned cocktail bar, creating some of the more innovative cocktails in the world. THis is a unique opportunity so Don't miss out!Spaces are limited:Tickets are £5 for members, £25 for non-membersKind regardsMixologists
(This is a fictional email)You are unable to find any information relating to this email?
I was not expecting this email?
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SUBJECT:Action Required on Your Shipment
I am expecting a Fed-Ex Package, This is inconvenient.
EMAIL ADDRESS:service@fedexdelIvery-alerts.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear Customer,We regret to inform you that your recent FedEx shipment is on hold in customs. To resolve you must pay the additional charges with Bitcoin to ensure the timely delivery of your package. Please click the link below to provide necessary information for the release of your shipment: [Click here to resolve Shipment Issue] Failure to provide this information in next 24 hours will result in delays and additional charges. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.
Research this email. What can you find? Is it official?
This email address has spelled PayPal by using an i instead of an L. Is this suspicious?
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SUBJECT: Update to our Terms of Service
I did sign up for the terms of service for Marks & Spencers. This is relevant to me
EMAIL ADDRESS:customer.dpo@customersupport.marksandspencer.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Block
Dear [name]We hope this finds you well,we wanted to let you know we've made updates to our Terms of Service that may affect you.You can find the updated terms of Service [here].if you have any questions reach out at customer.dpo@customersupport.marksandspencer.comHave a Great Day, SincerelyCustomer Service Team
Research is this an official email address.
Trust
SUBJECT: Your Feedback Matters to Us!
Block
EMAIL ADDRESS: feedback@tesco.com
You have noticed that this email uses a Capital i instead of a lowercase L in its spelling of Paypal. Is this suspicious?
Dear [name]Help us enhance your experience! Take our quick Feedback Survey and Your Thoughs.[Link]As a Thank You: Participate for a chance to win a New Iphone 13.Thank you very much for being a Loyalty Card Member
(fictional email) Upon research, you find this email has been sending messages to other club card members, however nobody appears to be scammed.
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
Next
This is an example of a scam email that I've often been sent, notice the email address using i's instead of L's and that the email is not directed to you personally alongside the spelling errors. No trustworthy company should have any of these things present.
Oh No!
This Email is a Scam!!!
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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This is an example of a scam email that I've often been sent, notice the email address using i's instead of L's and that the email is not directed to you personally alongside the spelling errors. No trustworthy company should have any of these things present.
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- How the email address makes it appear that I are L's to impersonate official paypal emails
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to paypals's own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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This is another example of a scam that uses urgency to attempt to trick you. The webpage linked will be fake or used to obtain personal data from your personal device. Since Paypal uses bank information any email you recieve should be treated cautiously.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
Things to look out for:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to microsoft's own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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This is a scam where Scammers pretend to be a Company. Their goal is to make you go to their website upon clicking "here" where you must login and steal your personal information. This may also install malicious content that could steal information stored on your computer that could include Bank Details.Never Store your Bank Details on a Computer
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
Next
This is an example of an email triggered for "Two Factor Authentication". Note how they never asked for any details. The email was noted as a real hsbc email. There was no push for time.If you are ever unsure why you have recieved an email like this you should confirm with your Bank regarding the security of your account.
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This is an example of an email triggered for "Two Factor Authentication". Note how they never asked for any details. The email was noted as a real hsbc email. There was no push for time.If you are ever unsure why you have recieved an email like this you should confirm with your Bank regarding the security of your account.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to microsoft's own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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This is a common scam where scammer pretend to be a company like Microsoft. Their goal is to make you go to their website upon clicking "here" where you must login and steal your personal information. This may also install malicious content that could steal information stored on your computer that could include Bank Details.Never Store your Bank Details on a Computer
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
Things to look out for:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to microsoft's own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
Next
This is a scam where Scammers pretend to be a Company. Their goal is to make you go to their website upon clicking "here" where you must login and steal your personal information. This may also install malicious content that could steal information stored on your computer that could include Bank Details.Never Store your Bank Details on a Computer
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be).
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to the original intended page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly.
Next
This is another example of a possible security scam. Once again some typos are present but once again no direct address of you and an unverified email.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be).
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to the original intended page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly.
Next
This is another example of a possible security scam. Once again some typos are present but once again no direct address of you and an unverified email.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
Next
This is the email Microsoft send when a security issue occurs. They verify themselves by showing the email in question and if you research the email address you can see its their official address.If this email happens to you and it was not caused by you. Ensure it came from the correct email address and reset your account security as soon as possible
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This is the email Microsoft send when a security issue occurs. They verify themselves by showing the email in question and if you research the email address you can see its their official address.If this email happens to you and it was not caused by you. Ensure it came from the correct email address and reset your account security as soon as possible
Be careful ignoring this email
As this is the real microsoft security email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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The most important part in seeing this email is true is that it is not asking you do anything. If an email is pressuring you into providing information or performing an action be sure to think twice about what you are doing.
CORRECT, But Be Careful Clicking Links
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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The most important part in seeing this email is true is that it is not asking you do anything. If an email is pressuring you into providing information or performing an action be sure to think twice about what you are doing.
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The most important part in seeing this email is true is that it is not asking you do anything. If an email is pressuring you into providing information or performing an action be sure to think twice about what you are doing.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The fact that the email is most likely too good to be true.
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This is a scam attempting to lure you the empthatic. Note that searching this email will lead to many discussions of scams and that you should be cautious. Additionally the fact you are redirected to another email shows they may not be authentic. Always assume emails like this are too good to be true.
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Next
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The fact that the email is most likely too good to be true.
This is a scam attempting to lure you the empthatic. Note that searching this email will lead to many discussions of scams and that you should be cautious. Additionally the fact you are redirected to another email shows they may not be authentic. Always assume emails like this are too good to be true.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The attempt to gain your personal information without any prior explanation
Next
.Another example of a fake microsoft email.This one is attempting to gain your phone-number to show that number is a real person who is vulnerable to a scam. Do not give away personal information to an email you have not found from a official source.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The attempt to gain your personal information without any prior explanation
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.Another example of a fake microsoft email.This one is attempting to gain your phone-number to show that number is a real person who is vulnerable to a scam. Do not give away personal information to an email you have not found from a official source.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
Next
This is a generic email format that may be used. In the case of a data-breach a company may gain your personal information resulting in them being able to use your name. The email address is the main way you could know this email was a scam. Whenever you are dealing with banking emails be extra cautious in verifying them.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
Next
This is a generic email format that may be used. In the case of a data-breach a company may gain your personal information resulting in them being able to use your name. The email address is the main way you could know this email was a scam. Whenever you are dealing with banking emails be extra cautious in verifying them.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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Government emails should always end in ".gov"If .gov is not present proceed with caution assuming the email is a scam.Also note the indirectness of Sir/Madam by not using your name that government will know and use.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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Government emails should always end in ".gov"If .gov is not present proceed with caution assuming the email is a scam.Also note the indirectness of Sir/Madam by not using your name that government will know and use.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The Taking of excessive personal information that may not be relevant. If in doubt ask why they need this information and proceed with severe caution.
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This is a classic lottery scam email. These are still frequently used so be sure to always proceed with caution in reguards to any email regarding winnings of any kind. I would recommend always assuming they are a scam unless you are expecting an email along these lines where you should still proceed with caution.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The Taking of excessive personal information that may not be relevant. If in doubt ask why they need this information and proceed with severe caution.
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This is a classic lottery scam email. These are still frequently used so be sure to always proceed with caution in reguards to any email regarding winnings of any kind. I would recommend always assuming they are a scam unless you are expecting an email along these lines where you should still proceed with caution.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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This is an example of a confirmation email I have recieved personally. Its important to note that your reaction should be based on if you are expecting this email. In this case you were expecting this payment to be made. However if you weren't please verify with the official company email that can be found on their website and read any refund policies or support you can find. You may potentially need to freeze your bank account if necessary.
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This is an example of a confirmation email I have recieved personally. Its important to note that your reaction should be based on if you are expecting this email. In this case you were expecting this payment to be made. However if you weren't please verify with the official company email that can be found on their website and read any refund policies or support you can find. You may potentially need to freeze your bank account if necessary.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- Were you expecting this email, do you need to risk responding to it.
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Monday.com is a quickly growing tool in businesses. Therefore scammers have began capatilising on this. Always ask yourself if you were expecting this email before responding or reacting to the email.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- Were you expecting this email, do you need to risk responding to it.
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Monday.com is a quickly growing tool in businesses. Therefore scammers have began capatilising on this. Always ask yourself if you were expecting this email before responding or reacting to the email.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
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This is a referral email I have personally recieved.Continue asking yourself if you are expecting this email. Do note this email was not forcing you to make any decisions and instead recommended you to go to the website yourself if you chose to.
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This is a referral email I have personally recieved.Continue asking yourself if you are expecting this email. Do note this email was not forcing you to make any decisions and instead recommended you to go to the website yourself if you chose to.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT, But Be Careful.
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However please proceed with severe cautions with emails like this. This one is an example of a real charity email however I do recommend avoiding them unless you are already personally involved with the charity. It was still pushing you to make a decision and can easily be precieved as a scam.If you wish to make donations to this charity research the charity's official page or if possible do it in person
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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However please proceed with severe cautions with emails like this. This one is an example of a real charity email however I do recommend avoiding them unless you are already personally involved with the charity. It was still pushing you to make a decision and can easily be precieved as a scam.If you wish to make donations to this charity research the charity's official page or if possible do it in person
However, This is a real email
Ignoring this email is the best thing to do
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Spelling of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to indended own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly.
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This is another commonly used scam. Intended to slip in and offer you small and realistic discounts that instead lure you into downloading a scam.Once again the email uses similar looking letters to trick you.Any offers the site offers should be avaliable upon searching the official site yourself.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Spelling of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website near identical to indended own page. However instead you will be put at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly.
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This is another commonly used scam. Intended to slip in and offer you small and realistic discounts that instead lure you into downloading a scam.Once again the email uses similar looking letters to trick you.Any offers the site offers should be avaliable upon searching the official site yourself.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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Its important to notice inconsistencies in the emails, such as the IRS and the HMRC functioning from different countries. When dealing with anything financial be sure to take excess caution. There should be information that identifies they are authentic such as the email address ending in ".gov".
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Typos in the Email
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will put you at risk of losing your personal details. If possible try to avoid clicking links from an Email Directly
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Its important to notice inconsistencies in the emails, such as the IRS and the HMRC functioning from different countries. When dealing with anything financial be sure to take excess caution. There should be information that identifies they are authentic such as the email address ending in ".gov".
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The site will most likely not sell the actual license key for windows, Research if the site has been positively recieved by other uses before use.
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Do not trust third party sites when purchasing products like this. Also research what prices normally are, is this price too good to be true. The timer is purely there to pressure you, these timers normally reset and never actually end.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The site will most likely not sell the actual license key for windows, Research if the site has been positively recieved by other uses before use.
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Do not trust third party sites when purchasing products like this. Also research what prices normally are, is this price too good to be true. The timer is purely there to pressure you, these timers normally reset and never actually end.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
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This is the official passport application email I personally recieved. Look at the email address and how it ends in .gov. Also the address mentioned is an official location for passport applications. Be careful handling items like passports as falling for scams can result in Identity theft.
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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This is the official passport application email I personally recieved. Look at the email address and how it ends in .gov. Also the address mentioned is an official location for passport applications. Be careful handling items like passports as falling for scams can result in Identity theft.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- Fake username for Telegram
- Research for Job listing should show other people discussing how they were tricked.
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This was a real job offer email that was sent around to many animators. The company is real however the email address is fake with much of the information taken from the real job listing that was occuring. Be sure when interacting with any situation that you use secure, known sites that you can trust.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The Suspicious Nature of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- Fake username for Telegram
- Research for Job listing should show other people discussing how they were tricked.
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This was a real job offer email that was sent around to many animators. The company is real however the email address is fake with much of the information taken from the real job listing that was occuring. Be sure when interacting with any situation that you use secure, known sites that you can trust.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Wrong Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Fake website links
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The main way of telling is that the email is not valid. In a real scenario I would recommend logging into the site yourself and resetting your password there if nescessary. Customer support should be avaliable to help you if needed.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Wrong Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Fake website links
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The main way of telling is that the email is not valid. In a real scenario I would recommend logging into the site yourself and resetting your password there if nescessary. Customer support should be avaliable to help you if needed.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Wrong Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Potential fake website links.
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Once again another example be sure to check the email used. That is the best way of verifying a real email. If this happens to you be careful, if it is true: reset your password and contact customer support if needed.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Wrong Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Potential fake website links.
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Once again another example be sure to check the email used. That is the best way of verifying a real email. If this happens to you be careful, if it is true: reset your password and contact customer support if needed.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
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CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Email address. Always research official email address
- Researching if others have seen similar emails.
- If the situation is not making sense and is pressuring you into a irrational decision.
Small spelling mistakes are present in the email.Always check the email address and if the email is relevant to you. Another important note is does this feel like something the company would do, in this scenario they have cancelled you personal key without warning or explanation.
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Things you may have noticed includes:
- Email address. Always research official email address
- Researching if others have seen similar emails.
- If the situation is not making sense and is pressuring you into a irrational decision.
Small spelling mistakes are present in the email.Always check the email address and if the email is relevant to you. Another important note is does this feel like something the company would do, in this scenario they have cancelled you personal key without warning or explanation.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
CORRECT
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This is what a official google play email may look like. It is based on an email I personally recieve.Note how it does not pressure you into doing anything and recommends you to view the Refund Policy if needed.However attempt to find the site yourself and the Refund Policy if you do need it to further protect yourself.
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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This is what a official google play email may look like. It is based on an email I personally recieve.Note how it does not pressure you into doing anything and recommends you to view the Refund Policy if needed.However attempt to find the site yourself and the Refund Policy if you do need it to further protect yourself.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Invalid Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will push for you to input personal details. Don't trust without verification and research.
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Lastpass is a password protect, if a company like this it is very important to research it. If it were to happen there should be news articles from known and trusted publishers to verify before taking any other action.However as always, still proceed with caution.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- Invalid Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email Is designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- The click here is a trap, it will send you to a website that will push for you to input personal details. Don't trust without verification and research.
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Lastpass is a password protect, if a company like this it is very important to research it. If it were to happen there should be news articles from known and trusted publishers to verify before taking any other action.However as always, still proceed with caution.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
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This is an official event email I have recieved. It is not pressuring you for any personal information and taking your money immediately. However some still can appear to be tricking you into a false sense of security. Proceed with caution and ask yourself questions like, Were you expecting this email? Is this a real event that you can research?
You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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This is an official event email I have recieved. It is not pressuring you for any personal information and taking your money immediately. However some still can appear to be tricking you into a false sense of security. Proceed with caution and ask yourself questions like, Were you expecting this email? Is this a real event that you can research?
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
CORRECT
You Made The Right Decision To Block This Email
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The use of Bitcoin
- The naming of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Fake website near identical to FedEx may be avaliable, even just going on the site may cause harm as it will download harmful software onto your device.
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A company should never force you to pay with Bitcoin. Bitcoin is highly used in scam markets. If someone is forcing you to do a transaction with Gift Cards or Bitcoin do not trust them, do not give them your money. They should have a secure way of sending transaction as an option for you.
Things you may have noticed includes:
- The use of Bitcoin
- The naming of the Email Address (Always research what a official company email should be)
- The Urgency of the Email designed to Manipulate you into making a quick irrational decision.
- Fake website near identical to FedEx may be avaliable, even just going on the site may cause harm as it will download harmful software onto your device.
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A company should never force you to pay with Bitcoin. Bitcoin is highly used in scam markets. If someone is forcing you to do a transaction with Gift Cards or Bitcoin do not trust them, do not give them your money. They should have a secure way of sending transaction as an option for you.
Oh No!
I'm afraid you've fallen for a scam!
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Terms of Service updates are common. Notice they are not forcing you to do anything and is from an official, verified email address.
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You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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Terms of Service updates are common. Notice they are not forcing you to do anything and is from an official, verified email address.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email
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You Made The Right Decision To Trust This Email
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This email is a template for a giveaway. Companys often do giveaways in return for feedback. Its important to note they are not taking your money, not requesting anything from you. But as always be careful with unknown links you don't recognise or know.
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This email is a template for a giveaway. Companys often do giveaways in return for feedback. Its important to note they are not taking your money, not requesting anything from you. But as always be careful with unknown links you don't recognise or know.
Ignoring this email is perfectly OK
However, This is a real email