Another identifier of a fraudulent email is found on the return email ID (identification).

Example: From: Bobg@generallectric.com. Note that General Electric is misspelled in the email address. These details could reveal a thief. Look at the details closely, if you suspect an email is fraudulent. This is one of the best ways you tell it’s a phishing scam. A thief. Also look at phone numbers and letterhead if it is imbedded in the email. Do they line up with the organization’s mailing address, other phone numbers and logos and images? Do not open attachments. Do not open links. Ever.