I think the intent of that comment was just to emphasize that it's often not immediately apparent if an email is a scam/phishing/etc., which is definitely true. Some things that are common sense to people who grew up with email, are not common sense to people who were introduced to it halfway through their lives. We should educate on simple strategies to determine if an email is a scam. One strategy is to hover over a link in the email, and see if the webpage that it points to "makes sense", for example if you get a notice from Amazon that your account needs to be updated, don't click on the link - instead, however your mouse over the link and look at the bottom of your email program to see what page it is pointing to.


Andrew
PG Music Inc.