Security Tip of the Week – You Don’t Want to Win This Phishing Scam

Learn how cybercriminals trick you with fake prize emails and discover tips to protect your personal information.

When it comes to staying safe online, it usually helps to remember an old rule: “If it seems too good to be true, it usually is.” In this week’s scam, cybercriminals are trying to trick you into forgetting this simple rule by sending you phishing emails. The phishing emails say that you have an opportunity to win a prize, usually from a major organization or brand, such as Marriott, Costco, Lowes, and more. 


The emails vary slightly in their content, but they all offer you the opportunity to win a prize by simply clicking a button and providing some personal information. However, the emails were sent by cybercriminals. If you click the link, you will be directed to a webpage that they control. If you enter any personal or financial information here, the cybercriminals will be able to see it immediately. You won’t win any prize from clicking the links, but the cybercriminals will. They’ll be able to steal your data! 


Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to a phishing scam:

  • Major companies don’t usually give things away for free. Be very cautious of any unsolicited emails that offer something at no cost.
  • Be very cautious when entering personal or financial information, especially after clicking a link in an email. If you need to enter your information online, make sure that you are on the organization’s official website.
  • Look for signs of a phishing email. Most will contain a call to action, such as clicking a link in order to win a prize. If you aren’t sure about the legitimacy of an email, follow your organization’s policy for reporting suspicious emails.

Stop, Look, and Think. Don’t be fooled.


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