A recent phishing email impersonating Telia, a Swedish mobile network operator, has been circulating, urging recipients to click a link to access their mobile bill, highlighting the growing threat of phishing attacks that range from mass emails to sophisticated CEO fraud. To identify phishing attempts, it is crucial to verify the sender's email address, avoid downloading attachments or clicking links in unsolicited emails, and rely on common sense. Attackers often exploit timing, sending emails when recipients are likely to be stressed or distracted. Falling for such scams can result in malware infection or credential theft, as attackers can create convincing fake websites or emails mimicking trusted brands or employers. Advanced phishing schemes, such as CEO fraud, involve personalized emails that exploit workplace communication dynamics to trick recipients into transferring money, emphasizing the need for robust internal security checks and vigilance.