Safety Tip: Check Before You Click

Safety Tip: Check Before You Click

Scammers don't just target businesses—they also target personal email accounts by pretending to be your bank, delivery services, streaming platforms, online stores, or even someone you know.

Before clicking a link or opening an attachment, ask yourself:

  • Was I expecting this email?

  • Does the sender's email address look correct?

  • Is the message trying to rush or pressure me?

  • Does it ask for passwords, payment, gift cards, or personal information?

  • If it contains a link, hover over it first to see where it really goes.

Whether you're at work or at home, taking just a few extra seconds to verify an email can protect your accounts, finances, and personal information.

If you're unsure, don't guess—ask someone you trust before clicking. It's always better to ask than to recover from a compromised account.

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