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... purportedly coming from an American firm, should raise red flags for potential targets. An urgent tone, misspellings, and other grammatical errors should also be a tip-off that a message might be a come-on.
Phishing emails can also attempt to infect PCs with malware as a second way to steal personal information from victims. The Zeus and Clampi Trojans are common payloads for this type of attack.
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