Phishing, Phishing, and More Phishing

According to a recent report, business email phishing attacks increased a whopping 476% year-over-year and credential phishing attempts quadrupled quarter-over-quarter. Even worse is that these attacks are having huge success and costing companies a lot of money. Companies will employ various electronic safeguards, but you are the most important line of defense, so THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK!

 
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Follow these tips to protect yourself and your company:

  • If prompted for email or network credentials, be highly suspicious.   

    If linked to a website, it may ask you to enter your email or network credentials. This is a huge red flag. You need to guard these credentials over all else, so be very wary if prompted to enter them.  

  • Do not click on random links in emails.

    Hover over links to see where the link is directing you. Also, be cognizant that the link could go to what “looks” like a legitimate website.

  • Do not open attachments.

    These files could have viruses or could send you to a malicious site.

  • Do not trust the sender’s name or email address.

    These can be easily spoofed by making it appear that it is coming from a legitimate user. When in doubt, go directly to the source to confirm a request rather than clicking a potentially dangerous link or taking other action.

  • Never give out personal information.

    This information should rarely be provided on pages reached from links included in emails … especially unsolicited emails.

  • Be wary of popup windows.

    Popups often masquerade as originating from legitimate companies. If you see one of these questionable popups, do not click “Cancel”. Click the X in the upper right-hand corner.

  • Stay educated.

    Remember to read this blog on a monthly basis and review any other tips that you may come across.

Remember:  When in doubt, don’t act on it.  It’s simply not worth it.