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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:

  1. Do not open email attachments.
  2. Do not click on links in emails.
  3. Do not reply to suspect emails.
  4. 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).
  5. Make sure you anti-virus software and spam filters are up-to-date.
  6. 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.

December 10, 2008 Posted by Dave | Communication, Technology | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet