
Security Tip of the Week – Pfizer’s Vaccine is Fresh Phish Bait
Cybercriminals will manipulate your emotions regarding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine so they can scam you. Don’t fall for it!
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Cybercriminals will manipulate your emotions regarding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine so they can scam you. Don’t fall for it!
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Cybercriminals are using this an attack on Twitter as bait for a convincing phishing scam. Don’t fall for it!
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