4 Take Note of Bad Grammar

Though this isn’t always the case, most phishing attacks and scams will be written with poor grammar and spelling. Just take a look at the email.
“It is imperative to perform a certification of your information from now” isn’t a sentence that screams authenticity.
Similarly, “just click the link below and using your email and password” suffers from poor parallel structure.
You don’t have to be an English teacher or a grammar expert to spot these mild inconsistencies. Just read the sentences out loud and see if they make sense.
It’s not impossible for an authentic Apple email to contain a typo, but it’s incredibly unlikely.