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Think Before You Click (Phishing Awareness)

Phishing emails don’t just target work emails—they often start in personal inboxes.

  • Be cautious with links and attachments (e.g. don't open an invoice if you hadn't bought anything)
  • Verify senders before responding (hover your mouse on the sender's e-mail to disclose real sender)
  • Watch for urgency or unusual requests like ID, phone nr. or bank account nr.
  • If you don't know the sender, most probably is a phishing scam.

👉 One wrong click can compromise your entire organization.

Example of a phishing mail:

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