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Email invitations raise concern about possible phishing

12 August 2026 · Source: MarketWatch

A MarketWatch piece looks at a situation where someone received email invitations that appeared to come from friends, raising the question of whether the messages were genuine or part of a scam. The article frames the issue as a possible phishing attempt or account compromise rather than a simple social invitation. For businesses, this kind of message can be a warning sign of impersonation or a stolen account used to spread fraud. Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious sender behavior, verify who is really behind an email, and reduce the chance that staff will trust a fake invitation or follow a malicious link.

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