Saturday, January 22, 2022

How to Avoid Phishing Scams and Recognize Them



Scammers will use text or email messages to get your personal information. There are many things you can do in order to protect yourself against phishing emails.

How To Recognize Phishing Emails

Scammers may use text or email messages to trick you into providing your personal information. They might try to get your account numbers, passwords, and Social Security numbers. They could have access to your bank account, email, and other accounts if they obtain this information. These phishing scammers are often successful in launching thousands of attacks every day.

Scammers are known to change their tactics frequently. However, there are signs that can help you identify phishing emails or text messages.

Phishing email and text messages can look like they are from a company that you trust. These messages may appear to be from a bank or credit card company, a social network site, an app or online store, or even a payment website.

Phishing text messages and emails often tell a story to get you to click on a link or open an attachment. A few common signs are the following:

  • They say they have noticed suspicious activity or attempted log-ins
  • Claim that there is a problem in your account or with your payment information
  • You must confirm certain personal information
  • Include a fake invoice
  • We want you to click on the link to make a purchase
  • If you are eligible, you can register for a government reimbursement
  • Offer a coupon to get free stuff

Here’s an example of a phishing message.

phishing-email-241x300.pngThe Netflix Phishing Scam

  • Imagine that you received this email in your inbox. Can you see signs it is a scam? Let’s take another look.
  • It looks like an email from Netflix. The email even has a Netflix header and logo.
  • Your email states that your account is currently on hold due to a billing issue.
  • The generic greeting is “Hi Dear.” The email uses a generic greeting, “Hi Dear.”
  • You are invited to click on the link in the email to change your payment details.

Although it may appear real at first glance, the email is not. These email scammers are not connected to the companies they claim to represent. People who provide their details to scammers can be subject to serious consequences if they send phishing emails. They can also damage the reputation of the businesses they are spoofing.

How to Protect Yourself from Phishing Attacks

Many phishing emails may be blocked by your email spam filters. Scammers will always try to outsmart spam filters so it’s a good idea to add more layers of protection. These are the four steps that you can take to protect yourself against cybersecurity attacks.

Here are four steps to protect yourself from phishing

Use security software to protect your computer. You can set the software to automatically update so that it can handle any new security threats.

Set software to automatically update your mobile phone. These updates can provide critical protection against security threats.

Multi-factor authentication is a way to protect your accounts. Multi-factor authentication is a method of increasing security that requires two or more credentials to log into your accounts, such as a passcode and fingerprint.

Multi-factor authentication makes it more difficult for fraudsters to log into your accounts, even if they get your username or password.

Backup your data to protect it. Backup your data and ensure that they aren’t connected directly to your home network. Copy your files to an external hard disk or cloud storage. You can also back up your phone’s data.

What to do if you suspect a Phishing Attack

You may get an email, text message or phone call asking you to open an attachment or click on a link.

If you get a “No”, it may be phishing. Review the How to recognize Phishing tips and look out for signs that it is a scam. Report them and delete the message if you find them.

If you get a “Yes”, contact the company by calling their official number or visiting the website. The email may not contain the correct information. Malicious malware can be installed by attaching files and linking to them.

How to Respond to a Phishing Email

IdentityTheft.gov is the place to go if you suspect that a fraudster has access to your personal information. You’ll find the steps you need to take based upon the information you have lost.

Update your security software if you suspect that you clicked on a malicious link or opened an email attachment that contained malware. Next, run a scan.

Call SpartanTec, Inc. now if you need help in protecting your information against phishing and other forms of online threats.

SpartanTec, Inc.
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 408-7166
http://manageditservicescolumbia.com/

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