About the Business
1. Emails that try to lead you into giving away personal information such as passwords or banking details. 2. Emails containing attachments that they try to persuade you to open often resulting in a virus getting onto your computer. 3. Emails that contain links to dubious websites. These often appear to have come from a genuine contact, but are frequently the result of that person having the email account hacked!
You can however, generally recognise these. A really common one at the moment from group 2 mentions an unpaid invoice and asks you to see the details by opening an attachment. Below is a picture of such an email (with fictitious names).
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45 Southwick Road
Bournemouth, BH6 5PR