
Phishing Attacks: Ten Simple Steps to Avoid Becoming a Victim
By: Warren Franklin
Phishing attacks are on the rise as cyber crime takes advantage of every opportunity
to steal money from innocent victims. The Anti-
The recent banking acquisitions are a perfect example of how phishing takes advantage
of the news of the day. Over the last week there has been an increase of phishing
attacks related to recent bank acquisitions. Due to the increase of this activity
you need to remain cautious when receiving unsolicited e-
The stock market slide will undoubtedly spark even more spam and phishing attacks over the coming weeks.
You can’t prevent phishing attacks, however you can avoid becoming a victim by following ten simple steps
Cyber criminals are creative and always looking for new ways to attract more victims. That is
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why I say you can’t prevent phishing attacks, however there are basic common sense steps to avoid becoming a victim by following ten simple steps.
1. Make sure your computer is updated and scanned regularly (as scheduled or manually)
with a corporate grade computer security suite. There is a huge difference in quality
between over-
2. Ensure that your windows desktop protection is current by going to Windows update. Confirm that you have an updated professional grade anti virus software program running on your PC.
3. Do not trust any e-
4. Never click on links in e-
5. Never enter your username and password until you are sure you are at a legitimate web site. Legitimate organizations generally do not ask you to verify username, password except for an initial set up.
6. Do not call any number or use any link in a suspect e-
7. Suspect every impersonal e-
8. Phishing attacks often ask for personal financial information. Never fill out personal information of any kind including passwords, usernames, social security numbers, credit card numbers, and the like through a form on the Internet. A request of this kind should be a big warning.
9. Do not open e-
10. Always report suspicious activity to the business or organization being spoofed.
There’s no such thing as preventing phishing attacks. However, by applying the information in this article “Phishing Attacks: The Ten Simple Steps to Avoid Becoming a Victim” you will avoid falling for their traps.
Only a small percentage of people fall for the phishing attack ploys. Cyber criminals
understand this. They know by sending out millions of phishing e-
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