An Example Phishing Email Scam
To the left is an example phishing email scam. There are many warning signs within this email, as listed below.
- The sender is pretending to be from PayPal, but the email is NOT a valid PayPal email. If it was a legitimate PayPal email the email domain would be something like “@paypal.com”
- The subject of the email starts off with “Re:” which stands for “Reply”, why would PayPal be replying to an email to you?
- There is a sense of urgency and threatens that it will disable your account
- The email is trying to get you to click on an “authenticate now” button, which is unusual
- The sender is pretending PayPal, but the PayPal logo is fake
- The introduction and sign-off of the email is vague and unusual
If Classified an Email as a Scam, Here’s How to Proceed
If you have checked for potential warning signs and classified an email as a scam email, here’s a few things to “adaptive” actions to take.
- Do not click or following anything they say in the email
- Block the sender’s email address through your email application, browser, and/or contact list
- Report the email as a phishing/scam email through your email application/browser
- Delete the email
- Follow steps to take “adaptive” actions on the Adapt page