23-12-2020, 02:50 PM
If they fall in the 'I need you to do me a favour' - or 'we need to talk about something confidential' the individuals in question have likely had their names harvested somewhere and a new email address created to try phishing for (usually) gift cards.
You should be able to tell by the email address itself as it rarely bears any connection to the sender.
This is different that the account being hacked BTW as there is really nothing the real owner of the name can do.
You should be able to tell by the email address itself as it rarely bears any connection to the sender.
This is different that the account being hacked BTW as there is really nothing the real owner of the name can do.