1. Check the text carefully: Read the email content carefully. Fake messages often contain misspellings, unusual wording, or grammatical errors.
2. Verify the sender address: Official authorities usually use official email addresses with a known domain. Be careful if the return address seems strange or informal.
3. Spelling of name: The authorities will spell your name correctly. If the name is misspelled or slightly different from the original name, this is a red flag.
4. Origin of sender: Fraudulent emails often come from other countries. Be wary of emails that appear to come unexpectedly from abroad.
5. Be careful with attachments: Do not open attachments in suspicious emails as they may often contain malware or malware that can infect your device and steal personal information.
6. Do not disclose personal information: Be very careful when providing personal information in emails, especially if you are not sure of the authenticity of the message. Official authorities will never request sensitive data via email.

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