There is one unifying factor common to 89% of phishing scams: The sender of the email almost always hides behind a fake identity, typically impersonating a brand or a specific person to trick users into trusting the message. This is why verifying and validating sender identity is so integral to the fundamental mechanisms and advancement of email security. Phishing scams are no joke, and in recent months we’ve seen a huge influx of scam messages purporting to be from Microsoft, Google, or other commonly used office software providers. Fortunately, there are two easy rules that, if you follow them, can help you spot nearly 100% of scams before you click on them.
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Safety Tips:
* Deal Locally with persons you can meet face to face - this is the most important tip!
* Avoid Sending Funds with Western Union, Moneygram or and other similar service
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