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Real services usually address you by name.

Phishers want you to click before you think.

Hover your mouse over the sender's email address. If the domain (the part after the @) looks like a string of random characters or doesn't match the service it claims to be from (e.g., download-file-123@suspicious-site.com instead of @dropbox.com ), it’s a scam. 3. Safe Ways to Proceed Real services usually address you by name

This email subject line looks like a classic or a notification from an automated file-sharing service (like Amazon S3, indicated by the "s3" parameter).

If you didn't expect a file, or download attachments. Here is how to handle it safely: 1. Identify the Red Flags If the domain (the part after the @)

These are often used to track who opens the email or to make a scam look like a technical system notification. 2. Check the Sender

Log in directly to the service you're using (Dropbox, WeTransfer, Google Drive) through your browser instead of clicking the email link. If you didn't expect a file, or download attachments

Mark the email as Spam or Phishing and delete it immediately.

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