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Legitimate emails typically address recipients by name and include relevant company information. In contrast, generic phishing emails often use generic greetings like "Dear Customer" or "Valued User." They lack specifics about the recipient's role or department within the company. Furthermore, legitimate emails usually reference recent interactions or account details, whereas phishing emails tend to lack such personalized information.
Legitimate emails typically address recipients by name and include relevant company information. In contrast, generic phishing emails often use generic greetings like "Dear Customer" or "Valued User." They lack specifics about the recipient's role or department within the company. Furthermore, legitimate emails usually reference recent interactions or account details, whereas phishing emails tend to lack such personalized information.
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