If youâve ever received a suspicious email, strange text, or unexpected message from your bankâor even from a âfriendââyou may have been the target of **phishing**. Â
đŁ **Phishing** is one of the most common and dangerous cyber threats today. It’s when attackers impersonate trusted sources to trick you into sharing sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or login details.  Â
### đ Hereâs how phishing usually works: Â Â
1. **You get a message**âIt could be an email, text (SMS), or message on social media. Â
2. **It looks legitimate**âThe sender might appear to be from your bank, your boss, or a popular service like Netflix or Microsoft. Â
3. **It urges you to act quickly**ââYour account is locked!â âClick here to verify your identity.â These messages often try to create panic. Â
4. **It includes a link or attachment**âOnce clicked, it might:Â Â Â
– Take you to a fake login page (to steal your credentials) Â Â
– Install malware or ransomware  Â
– Trick you into confirming private info Â
### đŻ Who’s at risk? Â
**Everyone.** Phishing attacks donât just target tech-savvy professionals. Theyâre designed to fool everyday peopleâstudents, parents, retirees, and employees alike. Small businesses are often prime targets too. Â Â
### đĄď¸ How to protect yourself: Â
â Double-check sender emails (look for subtle misspellings)
â Hover over links before clickingâsee where they really go
â Be skeptical of urgent messages asking for personal info
â Enable **Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)**
â Donât open attachments from unknown sources
â Report phishing attempts to your IT team or email provider  Â
### đĄ Final Thought: Â
Phishing is no longer just an IT issueâitâs a **people issue**. A single click from an unsuspecting employee can compromise an entire organization. Â
Stay alert. Stay informed. And when in doubtâ**donât click**. Â
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