🚨 Phishing Scam Alert! 🚨
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This #FraudAwarenessMonth tip is about Phishing. Phishing is a type of scam that fraudsters use to try to get your information through fake communications, such as emails, text messages or phone calls. The communications claim to be from a reliable source to get you to trust the sender. The emails and text messages often have similar designs to existing businesses they claim to be. Once the fraudsters get your information, they can steal your money or identity. Educate yourself and your employees to help prevent fraud: https://lnkd.in/gqtpcaF4
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🐟 In honor of the new BBB Phishing Scam Study, we wanted to spotlight the dynamic video PSA showcasing all of this information in one convenient website. Check out the video down below! 🐟 Phishing Scam Tracker reports totaled over 9,000 in 2023, nearly double the previous year and a record high. 🐟 Business losses due to Phishing Scams have totaled in the billions over the last three years, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and supported by BBB Scam Tracker reports Find out how to protect yourself and your workplace on all fronts through this deep-dive study! https://lnkd.in/gapDP6M6
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#QRCodes are a very interesting technology, but they also represent a deep risk for your #PII! Always distrust from unknowned QR Codes around you, they can represent a basic #Phishing attack: the #Quishing! Never forget to check the security of your own devices, such as smartphones, PCs and tablets! A deeper check can save your money and your PII 😉 #cybersecurity #ethicalhacking #preventingdigitalrisk
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Beware of QR Code Phishing: Quishing Explained Cybercriminals are always finding new ways to deceive us, and one of the latest methods is QR code phishing, also known as "quishing." Here's what you need to know to stay safe: Malicious QR Codes: Attackers create QR codes that look legitimate but embed harmful URLs or actions. Distribution: These QR codes are distributed through flyers, posters, emails, social media posts, or even placed over legitimate QR codes in public places. Scanning: Scanning these codes can direct you to phishing sites that look real, prompting you to enter sensitive information. Other Dangers: They can also download malware, send pre-written emails, or add contacts to your phone without your knowledge. How to Protect Yourself: Be Cautious: Only scan QR codes from trusted sources. Be extra careful with codes in public or from unknown senders. Verify URLs: Always double-check the URL before clicking any links. Look out for misspellings or unfamiliar domain names. Use Security Software: Keep your devices protected with up-to-date security software that can detect and block malicious sites. Stay Informed: Educate yourself and others about the latest phishing tactics to avoid falling victim. By staying vigilant and following these tips and the info-graph provided by LetsDefend below, you can protect yourself from "quishing" attacks. Stay safe out there! #CyberSecurity #Phishing #Quishing #StaySafe #TechTips
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🚨 Beware of Quishing: The Rising Phishing Threat!🚨 While QR codes have been around for years, their increased usage, especially post-COVID-19, has brought new cybersecurity risks, one of which is "Quishing" – phishing attacks using QR codes. 🚫📱 🔍 What is Quishing? Quishing involves embedding malicious links within QR codes, which, when scanned, can lead unsuspecting users to fraudulent websites designed to steal personal information or install malware. 🛑 How Does It Work? 1. Creation of a Malicious QR Code: Attackers generate a QR code linked to a malicious URL. 2. Distribution: These QR codes are distributed through flyers, emails, posters, or even on legitimate-looking websites. 3. Scanning the QR Code: Users scan the QR code with their smartphone, expecting to be directed to a safe site. 4. Compromise: The malicious site either phishes for personal information, downloads malware, or performs other harmful activities. 🚨 Why Is It Effective? QR codes are becoming increasingly popular for convenience in accessing information, making payments, and more. This rising usage makes them a perfect target for cybercriminals to exploit. Plus, users are less likely to scrutinize a QR code compared to a traditional URL. 🔐 How to Protect Yourself: - Be Skeptical: Treat QR codes with the same caution as clicking on links in unsolicited emails. - Verify the Source: Only scan QR codes from trusted sources. Be wary of codes on public posters or in unexpected emails. - Use Security Software: Employ mobile security solutions that can detect malicious websites and links. - Preview Links: Some QR code scanners allow you to preview the URL before opening it. Use this feature to ensure the link is legitimate. In this digital age, staying informed and cautious is our best defense against evolving cyber threats. Share this information with your network to help raise awareness about the dangers of quishing! Stay safe and vigilant! 🔐💡 #CyberSecurity #Phishing #Quishing #QRCodes #TechSafety #InfoSec #StaySafeOnline
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🚨 Beware of Quishing: The Rising Threat of QR Code Phishing Quishing, or QR code phishing, has seen a significant rise, transitioning from a minor percentage of phishing attacks to a substantial portion. This form of cyberattack leverages the convenience of QR codes to pose a notable threat. 🔏Prevention Tips: 1. Educate Users:Regularly inform employees and users about the risks of scanning unsolicited QR codes through Implementing a regular cybersecurity awareness training to keep everyone updated on the latest threats and best practices. 2. Promote Skepticism:Encourage a cautious approach towards QR codes received from unknown or untrusted sources. 3. Use Secure Scanning Apps: Recommend QR code scanning apps that verify the URL's safety before opening it. #CyberSecurity #Quishing #QRCodes #PhishingAwareness #CyberThreats #DigitalSafety #ProtectYourData #SecurityAwareness #TechSafety #StaySecure #CyberHygiene #GRC #RISKMANAGEMENT
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