Top 3 Scams – March 1, 2020
1. The Health Information that Gives Viruses When something makes global headlines, like the Coronavirus has, the scams are quick to follow. The World Health
Update March 2023
After sending top scams since 2019, we’ve retooled this monthly message. It is now expanded to cover more security-related topics to help protect you and your business. Topics include critical software warnings, relevant business trends that can impact your costs such as cyber insurance, and other items–including relevant scams–that fall under the security brief umbrella. It is still sent just once a month on the 1st.
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1. The Health Information that Gives Viruses When something makes global headlines, like the Coronavirus has, the scams are quick to follow. The World Health
1. Capitalizing on Celebrities The news of Kobe Bryant’s death shocked everyone at the beginning of this week. As a beloved athlete and respected entrepreneur
1. Netflix and Steal A Netflix phishing scam is going after users’ payment information and Netflix credentials, according to Naked Security. The phishing emails inform
1. Top Ten Most Impersonated Brands by Phishers in Q3 Since this will be the last scams alert of 2019, we thought this blanket warning
1. Performance Appraisal Scam Recently, experts uncovered a phishing scheme in which cybercriminals try to mimic the performance appraisal process of the target company. The
1. Amazon ‘Update Account’ Scam Bad guys are targeting Amazon customers, urgently claiming you need to update your information or your account will be permanently
1. Unusual Sign-in Activity Scam This one is tricky. It’s a phishing campaign that pretends to be an “Unusual sign-in activity” alert from Microsoft. With
1. OneNote Audio Note Scam Phishing scammers are coming up with more innovative methods to convince their targets to provide login credentials. Such is the
1. Brand Impersonation Attacks are at an All-time High According to recent reports, phishing attacks that use brand impersonation are at an all-time high. Cyber
1. Surprise, You’re Getting Sued A very effective email phishing and malware attack has come out disguised as a nastygram from a law firm. The
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