Scams TranslationA Letter from the Easter Bunny – on Email Phishing and Other Spoofs byCarola F Berger Mar 29, 2021 0 Comment Consider the following scenario: You receive an email message from the HR department of a large international corporation inviting you to a job interview. The company is looking for a language professional with precisely your skill set. The offer sounds perfect, almost too good to be true. So, you look for the company online, the company URL (its address on the World Wide Web) matches the email address, and everything seems fine. Or is it? Read my new article on Translorial.com to find out how you can tell whether an email is authentic or could be a scam. Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2021 Carola F Berger
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Carola F BergerWebsite: https://www.cfbtranslations.comCarola F. Berger is a German-English patent translator with a PhD in physics and a master’s degree in engineering physics. She is ATA certified for translation from German into English and from English into German and owns and operates CFB Scientific Translations LLC. Carola serves as webmaster on the NCTA Board of Directors and is also the Administrator of ATA’s Science and Technology Division.
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