• Image 01
  • Image 02
  • Image 03
  • Image 04
  • Image 05
  • Image 06
Need assistance? Contact Us: 1-800-255-5897

Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
Recent Quotes
View Full List
My Watchlist
Create Watchlist
Indicators
DJI
Nasdaq Composite
SPX
Gold
Crude Oil
Markets
Stocks
ETFs
Tools
Markets:
Overview
News
Currencies
International
Treasuries

Mimecast: 5 Tips to Catch a Phishing Email Before Clicking

By: Newswire.com
October 08, 2021 at 17:00 PM EDT
NEW YORK - October 8, 2021 - (Newswire.com)

The world has quickly adapted to the digital age, and so have criminals. Thieves have always been around, but now stealing or holding information for ransom is a rising threat. Cybercriminals use emails as a tool to lure the recipient into their trap in order to steal sensitive information or deploy malware.

Phishing emails can be targeted and difficult to spot, and are one of the most common ways for cyberattackers to first approach a target. It's paramount that an organization implements cybersecurity measures to counter phishing attempts and combine secure email services with great training in order to guard sensitive data. 

What Are Phishing Emails?

Phishing emails are scams or ploys to get the recipient to perform a desired task. Socially engineered phishing emails are the most dangerous, and are often disguised as being from a familiar sender, such as a coworker or even a company's CEO.

These scams usually include an attachment, link, or a request for login credentials and may add a form of intimidation to make the recipient feel obligated to act. Hackers can easily gain basic information on their target from social platforms, professional networking sites, and other online platforms to identify vulnerability in their target. 

5 Tips for Spotting Phishing Emails

Socially engineered phishing emails can be personalized and individually crafted. Due to their sophistication, these emails can be undetected by advanced email filters.

Many phishing emails have similarities and tend to play on one's emotions, whether they attempt to instill fear, sympathy, or curiosity. Here are five red flags to look for that may indicate an email is a phishing scam: 

1. Emails Demanding Urgent Attention

One common way of demanding the attention of the hacker's target is by requesting immediate action and threatening consequences if not completed. 

2. Emails Formatted with Unusual Greetings or Awkward Phrases

Emails that begin with generic greetings such as "Dear valued customer," or contain unusual phrases, spelling mistakes, or poor grammar should be considered as a red flag.

3.  Emails with Suspicious Links or Attachments 

A common form of cyberattack through phishing emails is to attach a link to deploy vicious malware. If the email seems suspicious, never open the link or attachment. 

4. Emails Requesting Personal Information, Payments, or Login Credentials

Phishing emails can look legitimate, but if an email is received from an unknown domain demanding sensitive information, steer clear. Most websites won't request that you confirm personal identifying information or login information via email. Instead, go directly to the website on your browser and log in there.

5. Emails Promising Opportunities and Rewards

Employees may be enticed with high-paying salary opportunities or emails promising rewards. If the recipient didn't initiate the conversation, it is most likely too good to be true. 

Secure Email Practices Can Protect Against Phishing Emails

Phishing emails can be highly sophisticated, so it's crucial to train employees on how to spot these cyber scams. When suspected scams are spotted, they can be routed to an enterprise's IT team for confirmation.

***

Contact: carolina.darbellesv@iquanti.com




Press Release Service by Newswire.com

Original Source: Mimecast: 5 Tips to Catch a Phishing Email Before Clicking

More News

View More
News headline image
NVIDIA’s 13F Reveals 2 Q3 Winners—And 1 Painful Miss ↗
Today 13:18 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers APLD CRWV MSFT NBIS NVDA
News headline image
Why Silver Beat Gold and the S&P in 2025—And What Comes Next ↗
Today 11:44 EST
Via MarketBeat
Topics Stocks
Tickers SLV
News headline image
5 Healthcare Names to Watch as Sector Rotation Is in Full Swing ↗
Today 10:51 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers AMGN GILD IBB JNJ LLY NVDA
News headline image
NuScale's Shocking Q3 Was a Bullish Signal in Disguise ↗
Today 10:22 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers FLR SMR
News headline image
Is Netflix Making a Calculated Play for the Dow Jones? ↗
Today 9:32 EST
Via MarketBeat
Topics Stocks
Tickers NFLX

Recent Quotes

View More
Symbol Price Change (%)
AMZN  234.98
+1.76 (0.75%)
AAPL  280.76
+1.91 (0.69%)
AMD  220.41
+2.88 (1.32%)
BAC  53.56
-0.09 (-0.17%)
GOOG  317.44
-2.68 (-0.84%)
META  642.23
-5.72 (-0.88%)
MSFT  488.84
-3.17 (-0.64%)
NVDA  179.68
+2.68 (1.51%)
ORCL  201.56
-0.39 (-0.19%)
TSLA  428.15
-2.02 (-0.47%)
FinancialContent
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.
© 2025 FinancialContent. All rights reserved.

Having difficulty making your payments? We're here to help! Call 1-800-255-5897

Copyright © 2019 Franklin Credit Management Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Sitemap