Cybercriminals in 2025 are more sophisticated than ever. They mimic real emails, spoof banks, and even fake video calls. But if you know what signs to look for, you can avoid 99% of online threats before they touch your data.
Urgent tone, grammar mistakes, or strange greetings like “Dear User” are all red flags. Real companies talk like humans.
Always hover over links before clicking. “bank-secure-login.net” isn’t your bank — it’s a trap.
A message from Amazon that comes from “support@amaz0n.info”? That’s not Amazon. Always check the domain.
If something feels off — it probably is. Scammers rely on panic. Take a breath before reacting.
Sevan’s tip: I once received a fake “tax refund” email that looked perfect. The only giveaway? A single weird letter in the email address. Always double-check.
