Phishing links and websites: how to recognize them and avoid losing money

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Knowing the signs of phishing websites, emails, and links can save your money and accounts. Fraudsters have become adept at writing messages that perfectly mimic the official websites of banks, services, and companies. Therefore, a single careless click can be enough to expose your data to malicious actors.
In this article, we will explore how to recognize phishing and avoid becoming a victim of cybercriminals.
What are phishing links and how do they work?
Phishing is a type of cybercrime where attackers deceive users into revealing sensitive information.

How a phishing attack works:

Letters or banners with a phishing link. The user receives a message via email, social media, or on their phone. Scammers also actively use pop-up banners on popular websites or search engine ads.
Manipulation of emotions. The text of the phishing message promises benefits or warns of serious problems, such as account blocking. This forces the user to act quickly, leaving no time for hesitation.

You can recognize a phishing link before you click on it.

2. The subject of the email
It may be a scam from the start. For example, "Let's resolve this without a trial," "100% refund," "Bypass the service restrictions."

3. The text
It plays on emotions and encourages you to act quickly, often with errors and illogical demands. For example, "Your account will be blocked," "This is your last chance." Phishing emails do not have company contacts and details, and the writing style does not match the brand's tone.

4. Website
Blurred logos, crooked fonts, and errors in texts. As a rule, phishing websites have limited functions, such as only allowing online applications or payment for certain services, and they do not have "About Us" or "Contact Us" pages.

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How to avoid phishing: tips for users
While there are careless users
 
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