First, the meaning of phishing emails:
1. Phishing email refers to the use of disguised email to trick the recipient into replying to the designated recipient with information such as account number and password, or to guide the recipient to connect to a special webpage. These web pages are usually disguised as real websites, such as banks or wealth management websites, so that loggers can believe them and enter credit card or bank card number, account name and password, thus being stolen.
2. The main feature of phishing email is the official tone of the management organization, and the content of the email involves the account number and password. Usually, these fake bank websites hide trojans or spyware planted in advance.
3. Users with weak computer defense capabilities will be implanted with Trojans or spyware as long as they click on the interface of fake online banking. Any online banking user who uses online banking locally will be monitored by these malicious programs and sent to the mailbox preset by criminals in the form of data packets.
Second, avoid risks:
1. Try to avoid directly clicking on the network connection in the email. When replying to an email, if the reply address is different from the sender, be careful of the risks.
2. Be careful about emails that ask about your personal privacy, such as account name, password, bank account number, etc. Don't use simple passwords, such as all zeros or birthday passwords.
3. Try not to use the same password, different accounts and different passwords. This kind of phishing email often hides two ways of infringement. Even if you see through the fake online banking and don't enter your online banking account number and password, it's hard to guarantee that you won't be hurt by subsequent actions.