 Cyberfire Marines. My name is Corporal Johnson. I'm a cyberspace warfare operator with Third Network Battalion, and this is your weekly cyber security tip. Fishing is a technique scammers use to steal money or personal information through vectors such as emails, robocalls, web advertisements, and more. Cybercriminals typically pretend to be someone reputable, such as a friend, coworker, or company. Cybercriminals like to use various techniques in order to trick you into complying, such as gaining your trust or creating a sense of urgency. Indicators of phishing emails can include generic greetings, bad spelling and grammar, or suspicious links and attachments. Up to a third of cyber security incidents happen due to phishing. The best thing you can do when receiving an email like this is forwarding as an attachment to these two emails. And remember, do not open attachments or click on links within emails that seem suspicious. I'm Corporal Johnson. Stay tuned for next week's Cyber Security Tip.