Delfino & Server
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Hey, I was just dissecting a batch of phishing emails that seem to hide a pattern. Ever come across something like that, or have a quick trick to spot them before they land?
Delfino Delfino
Delfino: Nice that you’re on the hunt for patterns, that’s what keeps the bad guys at bay. First thing—scan the subject line and sender address; phishing often re‑uses the same wording or domain that’s off‑brand. Then copy the body into a plain text editor and do a quick search for those “click here” links; they’ll usually point to a different domain or a strange IP. If you see a rush to “act now” or a request for credentials, that’s a red flag. Keep an eye on attachments too—if it’s a PDF or doc from an unknown sender, be cautious. Setting up a filter for that exact subject or sender in your mail client is a fast way to keep them from hitting your inbox. And hey, if you find a new pattern, log it—data’s power is in the details. Good luck, you’ve got this.