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  • Protect Yourself from Spear Phishing: A Comprehensive Guide
    1. Be cautious of emails or messages from unknown senders. Spear phishing emails will often come from individuals you don’t recognize.

    2. Inspect the sender’s email address. Check to make sure the sender’s email address is legitimate. Sometimes, hackers will create email addresses that look similar to legitimate ones, but there will be slight variations in the spelling or domain name.

    3. Beware of generic greetings. Phishing emails will often start with a generic greeting, such as "Dear Sir or Madam."** Spear phishing emails, on the other hand, will often use your actual name or other personal information.

    4. Do not open attachments or click on links in emails from unknown senders. If you are not sure whether an email is legitimate, don’t click on any links or open any attachments. It is best to err on the side of caution.

    5. Beware of urgent requests. Phishing emails will often create a sense of urgency in order to get you to act quickly without thinking. Spear phishing emails may also use this tactic, but they may also use flattery or other forms of manipulation.

    6. Use a strong password and enable two-factor authentication. This will make it more difficult for hackers to access your account even if they have your password.

    7. Keep your software up to date. Software updates often include security patches that can help protect you from phishing attacks.

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