Phishing Alert Banner
A card band pairing a phishing warning and a never-asked list against a panel showing how a genuine order email reads.
A card band pairing a phishing warning and a never-asked list against a panel showing how a genuine order email reads.
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Phishing Alert Banner is a bg-card band with a ring-1
border split into two columns. The left column names the scam
plainly (fake “order on hold” emails circulating
under the brand), lists the three things the store never asks
for as a crossed X list, and offers a “Forward a
suspicious email” action. The right column is a static
anatomy panel showing how a genuine order email reads, from
the sending address to the link domain and attachments.
Both lists are small arrays, so adding a red flag or a new verification row is a single line. The anatomy panel does the real work: showing what a real email looks like, mono address and all, gives buyers a concrete test they can run themselves rather than a vague warning to stay alert.
Reach for this block when a phishing campaign is impersonating the store and buyers need the tell signs stated in one place, near the top of the store below the store navbar or on the account security page. The forwarding address it points to must be monitored, since the whole band routes reports to it.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the never-asked list against a real email anatomy. Other phishing warnings:
Tip: showing a real email beside the fake does more than any warning, because it hands the buyer a test they can run on the next message instead of only telling them to be careful.