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Anti-Scam Guide

 
  1. Be cautious of emails asking for personal information: Legitimate companies will never ask for sensitive information like passwords, social security numbers, or bank account details via email.

  2. Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments: Scammers often include malicious links or attachments in their emails that can infect your computer with malware. If you’re unsure about a link or attachment, do not click on it.

  3. Watch out for urgent or threatening language: Scammers often use scare tactics to pressure you into taking immediate action. Be wary of emails that claim your account is in danger or that you owe money.

  4. Keep your email account secure: Enable two-factor authentication, use strong passwords, and regularly update your email settings to protect your account from being compromised by scammers.

By following these tips and staying vigilant, you can protect yourself from falling victim to email scams. Remember, if something seems too good to be true or if you feel uneasy about an email, it’s best to trust your instincts and proceed with caution.