![]() The email is addressed “Dear customer,” which may not seem that bad, but if DHL actually has YOUR parcel in their office, wouldn’t they address you by name? They have the wrong address, not the wrong name, right? 7z (a compressed or zipped file type), which will probably download a virus onto your computer as soon as you open the attachment. They tried to trick you by including _pdf as part of the file name, but that doesn’t make it a. Take a closer look at the file attachment. (Hint: If you click the photo, it will open in another tab for easier viewing.) Can you spot the tell-tale signs of a phishing email? ![]() There are a few pieces that give it away. At first glance, the email looks relatively trustworthy and is a decent replica of a DHL Delivery Report. We’ve spent all month talking about phishing scams. Now, phishing scams are getting smarter and clever. It used to be easy to spot a phishing scam.
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