@vrcbyciakett: The short answer is that scammers rely on volume and automation—they send out thousands of those fake "order confirmation" or "privacy service renewal" emails using lookalike or completely fake addresses, hoping a few busy business owners will react quickly without thinking twice. They prey on our sense of urgency, especially when it looks like a bill or an order we don’t recognize. 5KThe Fake Order: You get an email saying an order has been placed or a service (like domain privacy or listing maintenance) is due for renewal. The Mask: They use fake or "spoofed" email addresses that look almost identical to real companies, sometimes even copying official logos. The Trap: They use high-pressure language ("Pay within 24 hours to avoid suspension") to scare you into clicking a link, downloading a malicious attachment, or typing in your credit card info