*Always* check the actual address (No, I did not click)

by dangerous_welshman

5 comments
  1. And never click on links on “Bank” emails. They will never send you messages like this via email.

  2. Well, the first and most obvious sign is the subject of the email and the fact that it went to junk (you’d have your actual bank comms marked as a safe sender). Why would they ever spell it as S-PanKKi if it was legit?

  3. I have to say, this is a bit noob level.

    I have seen the ones that they use a different s or b in the domain which is slightly higher level than this.

    e.g. ь instead of b

  4. If it wasnt mostly just the boomers falling for these most of the time losing their pensions we are paying for, I honestly wouldn’t even feel bad. Oppiipaha

  5. OH SHIT YOU HAVE ONLY 48HRS BEFORE ALL YOUR SERVICES ARE DENIED YOU MUST ACT INSTANTLY!!?

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