Spoof or Phishing Emails

The most common type of email attacks on end-users is called Phishing. Phishing emails are an attempt to lure the user into clicking on an attachment, visiting a link, or responding to a request. Many times these phishing attempts spoof, or imitate, an email address or name of a known user within the organization. Below is an example of a real phishing email.

See if you can spot 5 signs that this is likely not a legitimate email.