phishing scam: SEO Poisoning: Train Employees, Watch Your Search Results - 05/10/23 11:27 AM
SEO poisoning is a new tactic that scammers use to steal credentials. It can be difficult to detect, and it can harm the reputation of your business if scammers attempt to spoof your identity.
What Is SEO Poisoning?SEO poisoning is a type of phishing attack. Cyber criminals create a fake version of a website or a landing page, then use search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to get it to rank highly in online searches.
This technique emerged for a simple reason: cyber security employee training teaches workers to never click on links in texts or emails. Because that training has had some success, … (5 comments)

phishing scam: The Signs to Look for When Looking at a Possible Phishing Attack - 05/27/21 11:54 AM
One of the common ways that hackers can trick their victims is through a phishing attack. They can do this by writing and sending an email that looks like it comes from a real source. This email might ask you for things like your username or password for a certain account, or it might have an attachment or link, which downloads malicious software to your network or computer. Some of these attacks even look like they are coming from a client, an employee, or your boss.
Here are some signs that you might be the potential victim of a phishing attack.
You are … (27 comments)

phishing scam: How to win the War on Phishing - 12/03/14 09:16 PM
A phishing attack is a trick e-mail sent randomly to perhaps a million recipients, and the thief counts on the numbers game aspect: Out of any given huge number of people, a significant percentage will fall for the trick.

The trick is that the e-mail contains certain information or is worded in such a way as to get the recipient to click on the link in the message. Clicking on the link brings the user to a website that then downloads malware.
Or, the website is made to look like it’s from the user’s bank or some other major account, … (4 comments)

 
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