You receive an email from what appears to be a trusted organisation asking for personal information from you like usernames, passwords, or bank account details. These kinds of emails often include links taking you to a site to input your personal data. It might look legitimate, but how can you tell if it’s genuine or not?
We have all been greeted by an angry email asking for personal information. Even the most observant of us can enter panic mode when receiving an email titled URGENT! So be prepared to look for clues and red flags, you do not want to be the next target.
The threat from cybercriminals is increasing rapidly. New tactics are trapping innocent victims into releasing sensitive data each day. Here you will find information that will prepare you if you are being targeted.
Phishing is an illegal attempt to convince web users into releasing personal information and data. Once your precious information is obtained, hackers will create new user credentials or install malware (such as backdoors) into your system
and proceed to gather more info. The most common example that comes to mind is b
ank fraud, but scammers are evolving, making smart attempts to gain information through other outlets such as online retailers and streaming services.
How do they do it?
Firstly, criminals will disguise themselves as an official organisation. This does not have to be a replica because phishing scams rely on their persuasive tactics and volume of emails sent to a huge pool of online users. Emails like this will seem automated (in most cases) as this is just a template for hundreds of different individuals. Be aware that cybercriminals are adapting and making more personal attempts to gain information.
The tell-tale signs are harder to pinpoint at first glance but if you look further you can identify common giveaways like spelling and mistakes within the text, or the name of the company may be slightly different too, so pay attention to the small details. The most important thing to remember is that big companies and organisations will never ask for our personal information over email or SMS/message. Genuine information requests are encrypted, making your data secure from criminals.
Here is a list of the top 5 signs that an untrustworthy source is trying to target you
The different types of phishing
Black Friday opportunists
We are approaching the time of the year when shoppers desperately hunt of the best bargains on the market. The Guardian reported last year that UK shoppers spent £7.7 billion in Black Friday sales, this will be an ideal time for phishers to bombard unlucky buyers into releasing private information, such as login details and passwords or bank details from false online retailers, especially during COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 will give hackers an advantage to online users at home, so to make sure you are protected from phishing and other forms of cyber-attacks, check out our blog on How to prevent cyber-attacks during COVID-19.
If you would like to know more about how to protect yourself or your business from phishing scams, contact Halcyon Networks and get in touch with info@halcyonnetworks.co.uk or give our specialist team a call on 01516784545. We can offer protection against malware attacks and cyber-threats by ensuring your IT infrastructures are protected and secure. We are ISO 27001/9001 accredited, which means we promote data security and we always adhere to the Cyber Essentials guidelines as issued by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
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