: Scammers use "Shared Files" to pique your interest, hoping you will click to see what the files are.

: Clicking the link often leads to a fake login page designed to steal your email credentials or a site that automatically downloads malware/ransomware to your device. How to handle it safely:

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: Mark the email as "Phishing" or "Spam" in your email client to help their filters catch it for others.

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The phrase is a common template used in phishing emails and scam notifications designed to trick you into clicking a malicious link . Why this is likely a scam: