The Fake Teacher Email. That Fooled Marcus

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🚨 Stay Alert: The Fake Email Trap! 🚨

Imagine this: a student receives an email that looks completely legit. It has the school logo, their teacher’s signature, and a message that seems important. It’s tempting to click, right? But behind that professional appearance was a sneaky scam. The student clicked the link, entered login details, and suddenly their classmates were flooded with spam. 😱

This is a classic phishing scam designed to look real — a reminder to double-check before clicking. Always verify the full email address and sender details, even if the message looks official. Don’t let scammers catch you off guard! ⚠️

Here’s what you need to remember:

✅ Look for suspicious email addresses 🕵️‍♂️
✅ Check for spelling or grammar errors ✍️
✅ Hover over links to see the actual URL 🔍
✅ Never share your login information 🔒
✅ Report dubious messages immediately 🚨

Stay sharp, be cautious, and protect yourself from online scams. Knowledge is your best defense! Subscribe to Milo’s Cybersecurity for more tips and stay safe online. 🌐💡

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