Phishing Warning
I’ve noticed a dramatic increase in phishing attempts over the past few days. While I see several over the course of a year, there’s been an increase as the financial situation has grown more worrying and the holidays approach.
”Phishing” is when a hacker attempts to get an unsuspecting user to provide personal information then used for identity theft, hacking etc.
I’ve seen several very genuine-looking emails from banks, online stores and websites that are asking that I click on a link and enter my username and password or other personal information.
Most companies with an online presence rarely, if ever, ask you to provide information in an email. So please:
- Do not open email attachments.
- Do not click on links in emails.
- Do not reply to suspect emails.
- If you receive an email from a company that you’re concerned about, call their customer service number (NOT any number in the email – hackers sometimes provide their own 800 to “verify” themselves).
- Make sure you anti-virus software and spam filters are up-to-date.
- See #1
Many people are forwarding jokes, news and informational emails. As innocent as this practice may seem, it’s a key way that viruses, worms and trojan horses make their way around the web.
Please email and surf with caution. If in ANY doubt, delete it.
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