Security Tip of the Week – Blank Image Phishing Scams
Cybercriminals have been using blank images and documents in emails to bypass security filters and redirect you to malicious websites.
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Cybercriminals have been using blank images and documents in emails to bypass security filters and redirect you to malicious websites.
Cybercriminals have been taking advantage of single sign-on (SSO) services in their recent smishing (SMS phishing) scam.
Whether it’s indicating an upcoming storm or an impending cyber threat, having an early warning system can help you prepare for, or prevent, the outcome.
Tennis player Arthur Ashe once said, “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” Adopting this mindset is key to securing your business.
Cybercriminals use social engineering to access the social media accounts of everyday users and post items for sale from the hacked account.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the demand for new TikTok filters to manipulate you into downloading malware.
In a recent scam, cybercriminals are taking advantage of homoglyphs and Unicodes in phishing emails to imitate legitimate organizations.
Cybercriminals are hijacking email accounts from legitimate organizations to clone and send fake follow-up emails with malicious attachments.
In this scam, cybercriminals use social engineering to try to bypass authentication methods that are designed to protect your cryptocurrency.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of Twitter Blue subscriptions to make fake accounts appear more legitimate.
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