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Re: Livecasino.io - 🔥 up to 20% cashback 🔥 up to 20% rakeback 🚨
by
xSkylarx
on 26/08/2022, 03:57:30 UTC
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Usually, people don't pay attention to details and they just see the logos and style of the body of the email and think this is from the official gambling platform. That's the reason hackers keep trying the same trick again and again as they know that most of gamblers aren't aware of this hacking attempt.

I think when we log in at the gambling site, every time we should see a popup message warning us about phishing attempts so that we are mainly aware of them.
Well, that's what I meant. And if people don't learn from other people's mistakes and still don't pay attention to the details of emails, they can fall into scams and happen them repeatedly. Hackers are bound to try all sorts of ways, from the classics to the newest ones, to trick their potential targets and get what they want. We are lucky if we can always be careful of emails sent to our email addresses, and if the email looks suspicious, we can immediately delete it and not open it.

Let's admit that it's really hard to always recognize if the email is suspicious and we can't prevent to click one of those sometimes. Those phishing emails are not really dangerous like a one-click virus that will quickly do its purpose. As long as we know how to verify the site's security and don't easily give the info that the phishing email is asking then our accounts should be safe. Using an antivirus software will also help to alert you if you downloaded a malicious file on your device.