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Which of the following is a common sign of a phishing email? a) Poor grammar and spelling mistakes b) Personalized greeting with your name c) Official company logo and email address d) Urgent request for personal information
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What should you do if you receive an email asking for your password or credit card details? a) Reply with the requested information b) Ignore the email and delete it c) Forward the email to your friends d) Click on any links provided in the email
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Which of the following is a red flag in an email from an unknown sender? a) A generic greeting like “Dear Customer” b) A clear explanation of why they need your information c) A request to verify your account details d) A link to a trusted website
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What should you do if you receive an email claiming that you’ve won a lottery or prize? a) Provide your personal information to claim the prize b) Celebrate and share the news with everyone c) Report the email as spam or phishing d) Click on any links provided in the email
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Which of the following is a common tactic used in phishing emails? a) Offering free antivirus software b) Providing a detailed explanation of the sender’s identity c) Requesting immediate action without giving you time to think d) Including a disclaimer stating it’s not a phishing email
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What should you do if you receive an email from a friend asking for money urgently? a) Send the money immediately without questioning b) Verify the request by contacting your friend through another channel c) Forward the email to your other friends d) Click on any links provided in the email
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Which of the following is a sign that an email might be a phishing attempt? a) The email is from a known and trusted source b) The email contains a lot of personal information about you c) The email asks you to download an attachment from an unknown source d) The email is written in a friendly and casual tone
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What should you do if you receive an email with a suspicious attachment? a) Open the attachment to see what it contains b) Forward the email to your friends c) Delete the email without opening the attachment d) Reply to the email asking for more information
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Which of the following is a common technique used in phishing emails? a) Providing a clear explanation of why they need your information b) Using a trusted company’s logo and email address c) Requesting you to verify your account details through a secure link d) Offering a reward for clicking on a link in the email
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What should you do if you receive an email claiming to be from your bank asking for your account details? a) Provide the requested information immediately b) Ignore the email and delete it c) Forward the email to your friends d) Click on any links provided in the email
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Which of the following is a sign that an email might be a phishing attempt? a) The email is personalized with your name b) The email contains a lot of personal information about you c) The email is from a known and trusted source d) The email asks you to verify your account details through a secure link
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What should you do if you receive an email asking you to click on a link to update your password? a) Click on the link and update your password immediately b) Forward the email to your friends c) Delete the email without clicking on the link d) Reply to the email asking for more information
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Which of the following is a common sign of a phishing email? a) A personalized greeting with your name b) A request to verify your account details through a secure link c) A clear explanation of why they need your information d) Poor grammar and spelling mistakes
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What should you do if you receive an email claiming to be from a social media platform asking for your login credentials? a) Provide the requested information immediately b) Ignore the email and delete it c) Forward the email to your friends d) Click on any links provided in the email
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Which of the following is a red flag in an email from an unknown sender? a) A generic greeting like “Dear Customer” b) A clear explanation of why they need your information c) A request to verify your account details through a secure link d) A link to a trusted website
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