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Suspicious emails: Hackers know how to create panic.
A simple email can be enough to compromise your personal data or cause you to lose money. Recently, I received a message claiming I had ignored a mandatory stop. It asked me to pay a fine immediately, with a link to click. Everything was designed to create a sense of urgency and panic: "Violation detected," "Fine unpaid," "Final warning."

This is a classic phishing method used by cybercriminals: playing on fear or urgency to push you to click without thinking.

👉 The right thing to do?

Never click directly on a link in an email or text message.

Here's what to do instead:

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  1. STAY CALM: Panicing won't solve your problem!
  2. Check the sender: Is it an official address? Is it consistent?
  3. Don't trust any link: even if the email looks authentic, copy the link (right-click → Copy link address) and paste it into a text editor like Notepad to see where it actually leads.

⚠️ Scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated. A typo, a misaligned logo, or an overly alarming tone can be clues. But sometimes, even well-written messages hide traps.

Stay vigilant. Take the time to check before clicking. This can save you a lot of trouble.

Ludwy R. JEAN PAUL

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