What is Phishing? How do I spot it?
In spite of advances in anti-virus protocols and detection technology, phishing attacks continue to increase in number and impact.
In spite of advances in anti-virus protocols and detection technology, phishing attacks continue to increase in number and impact.
We often see scammers and hackers using scare tactics to try and get payment using bitcoin which is not backed by any financial institutions so makes it very difficult to recover any money sent.
While many companies are today working from home, at some point, the workforce will return to the office. It is not clear what this will look like; it may be a small portion of workers heading back in phases or everyone at once.
Windows Defender scams have been around for years and we are seeing a new one making its rounds stating they have charged you $299.99 which is billed yearly and if you want a refund, they provide a number to call.
Identifying some phishing emails may not be that easy since the bad guys are always coming up with more clever ways to trap you into thinking the email is legit.