Security Tip of the Week – Suspicious Smishes
Cybercriminals use smishing scams, sending fake text messages about undeliverable packages with malicious links, urging victims to bypass security features.
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Cybercriminals use smishing scams, sending fake text messages about undeliverable packages with malicious links, urging victims to bypass security features.
Recent phishing scam uses emails with “Payment Advice” attachment to install malware, stealing login credentials and installing keyloggers.
Cybercriminals are taking AI to a new level with recreating voices and utilizing them in vishing attacks.
Cybercriminals are sending phishing emails with convincing invitations to a party but the document actually obtains malware.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of tax season and sending emails with malicious PDF attachments to take your money and data.
Cybercriminals are paying for utility payment advertisements to try to trick you into clicking the fake ads.
Cybercriminals are attempting to scam by having you download remote desktop software and gain access to your desktop and gain information.
Cybercriminals are being creative with AI technology to deepfake video meetings to lure people into financial transactions.
Cybercriminals have recently been using the Microsoft Teams feature of messaging outside of your organization to send phishing messages.
Cybercriminals are impersonating law enforcement offers and giving you fake legal-looking documents to retrieve your bank information.
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