Title: What is Phishing, and How Not to Get Caught
1What is Phishing, and How Not to Get Caught
2Protecting your technology from cyber attacks is
very important, but even if you have good
antimalware software and properly configured
firewalls on your devices, hackers may still
attack your devices by phishing. No, thats not a
misspelling. Phishing is an attack that tries to
fool you into giving a hacker with malicious
intent access to your technology.
- The Risk Successful phishing attacks can be
extremely expensive and disruptive. If your
technology stores financial data, your accounts
might be drained, and you may have to shut down
all of your existing accounts and open new ones.
If your technology stores personal data, your
identity might be stolen. If the data stored on
your technology is valuable, it might be held for
ransom.
3How Phishing Attacks Work
4- A phishing attack starts when you receive an
email, phone call, or text message that appears
to come from a company or person you know but is
actually from a bad actor trying to get access to
your technology for malicious purposes. The idea
is to either scare or entice you into calling,
clicking on a button or link, or responding to a
text message. - The majority of phishing attackers impersonate
big banks or credit card companies, technology
companies like Microsoft and Apple, or online
retailers like Amazon.
5- The call, email, or text message may say that
there is some problem with your device and the
caller/ sender can help you get that resolved. Or
it may describe an enticing offer. If the bad
actor gets you to call, he will try to get you to
install some remote access software and give him
permission to use it. If the bad actor gets you
to click on a button or link in an email or
respond to a text message, that will launch a
program that gives the bad actor access. Once the
bad actor has access to your technology, he will
install some form of malware which he plans to
use later to extract data, corrupt your device,
and/or set up a ransom situation. - If you are an Apple user, be especially warry of
giving anyone you dont personally know your
Apple ID It can be used to cause all kinds of
harm. The same goes for Microsoft Account
credentials.
6Protection
7- Some antimalware software may protect you from
email-launched malware. No antimalware software
can protect you from harm if you give a bad actor
remote access to your technology. - The only effective protection is your awareness
of the risk, being skeptical of calls, emails,
and text messages like those described above, and
avoiding giving strangers access to your
technology. Dont go for the bait.
8Recommendations
9- No reputable manufacturer or software company
will call you about issues on your device or ask
for payment to help. If an email seems too good
to be true, it probably is bogus. Click Away
recommends - Never give anyone you dont personally know
permission to install or use a remote access
tool. - If you have any concerns about an email, check
that its email address domain (last 2 elements
xxxxxx.xxx) matches the real companys website
and is spelled correctly. If the email seems
bogus, dont open it just delete it. You can
always use the real companys website to contact
them.
10- Never call a phone number on an email. If you
want to call a company, go to their website, and
get their real phone number. - Always be extremely skeptical. Better safe than
sorry. When in doubt, give Click Away a call also
you can search for the shop click away near me. - Back up your data frequently to reduce potential
financial risk. - If you think you have been successfully phished,
immediately contact any financial institutions
where you have accounts that might be affected,
turn off your device, and bring it in to Click
Away for a free malware scan.
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-to-get-caught/
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