Security Tip of the Week – Contact Form Fraud
Is your website being used against you? In a recent scam, cybercriminals use contact forms on organizations’ websites to install malware.
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Is your website being used against you? In a recent scam, cybercriminals use contact forms on organizations’ websites to install malware.
Can you recognize this decades-old tool that cybercriminals are using for new scams?
QR codes allow you to scan and easily access websites, deals, apps, services, and more. Pretty harmless…right?
While recruitment websites are a great way to find new job opportunities, cybercriminals can use these websites to find new targets.
As the games continue, be extra cautious of any emails, text messages, and social media posts that mention the Olympics.
Unfortunately, cybercriminals are using shipping delays to their advantage in recent phishing emails. Do you know how to spot one?
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of Google Docs’ comment feature to con unsuspecting victims. Stay safe!
Cybercriminals can create Google Voice numbers from their targets’ phone numbers without them knowing. Do they have your number?
Cybercriminals target people’s stress by sending phishing emails that advertise unbelievable deals on CBD products. Don’t fall for it!
Cybercriminals are using the Omicron variant as phishbait for their scams. Do you know how to spot these attacks?
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