
Security Tip of the Week – Tricky Tags in Google Drive Phishing Attack
Unfortunately, the bad guys are always finding new ways to bypass email security filters and get you to click a malicious link.
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Unfortunately, the bad guys are always finding new ways to bypass email security filters and get you to click a malicious link.
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It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in, what you sell, or how popular you are. Criminals target everyone.
Typically, short message service (SMS) messages are short, vague, and include a link—which makes them great for spoofing!
While you get ready to shop Prime Day deals, the bad guys are getting ready to scam you any way they can. Are you prepared?
Cybercriminals are using this an attack on Twitter as bait for a convincing phishing scam. Don’t fall for it!
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