How do phishing campaigns exploit translation errors in multilingual emails to deceive users?
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Phishing campaigns can exploit translation errors in multilingual emails by including poorly translated content that creates confusion or appears unprofessional, leading users to lower their guard and potentially fall for the scam. These errors can make the email seem more legitimate or urgent, urging recipients to take actions such as clicking on malicious links or providing sensitive information without careful scrutiny. By leveraging translation mistakes, hackers aim to increase the chances of successfully deceiving users and gaining unauthorized access to confidential data or spreading malware.