

Phishing is a form of cyberattack in which cybercriminals try to trick users into divulging private information, such as bank account information, passwords, or any other type of sensitive data.
However, users can easily detect traditional fake phishing emails like checking spelling, grammatical mistakes.
Although AI-powered phishing emails are more difficult to identify than conventional phishing attempts, they are still possible.
Check the email for any inconsistencies or a sense of urgency.It can be a phishing attempt if a user receives an email that calls for immediate action and contains language that conveys urgency.
Check for anomalies in the email address of the sender like inconsistent domain names.Avoid clicking suspicious attachments or URLs.Check the email’s vocabulary, tone, and style and odd or misspelled domain names. Use caution when using shortened URLs.To avoid unwanted access, use multifactor authentication (MFA).
You can also use AI tools which are designed to detect whether a digital content generated by AI or by a human.AI-powered phishing detection tools detect AI-generated phishing and targeted attacks.
Actually, artificial intelligence and machine learning are used by AI-powered phishing detection tools to detect suspicious trends, anticipate new threats, and automate reactions. By offering a preemptive defense, these solutions reduce the possibility of financial loss, reputational harm, and data breaches.



