New Phishing Scam of the Week:
In the newest Coronavirus-themed phishing attack, cybercriminals are sending emails that appear to be from a hospital and warn that you have been exposed to the virus through contact with a colleague, friend, or family member. Attached to the email is a “pre-filled” form to download and take with you to the hospital. Don’t be fooled. The attachment is actually a sophisticated piece of malware. This threat relies on panic and fear to bypass rational thinking. Don’t give in! |
Remember to stay vigilant:
- Think before you click. The bad guys rely on impulsive clicking.
- Never download an attachment from an email you weren’t expecting.
- Even if the sender appears to be from a familiar organization, the email address could be spoofed.
Stop, Look, and Think. Don’t be fooled.
Phishing – Tips and Tricks
- If you open an e-mail and it does not feel 100% right forward it to your IT professional. Do not take a chance.
- Attempt to reply to the e-mail. If the reply address is DIFFERENT than who sent you the message, it is probably fake.
- Watch out for fake voice mails and fax attachments. If you receive a “voicemail” from a service that you do utilize, it is not real.
- Look at the web domain address in your browser. If you click a link that should direct you to www.google.com and it leads you to http://google.xfdrta.com then it is not Google and a scam attempt
- BE EXTRA diligent when reviewing information related to the COVID-19 virus. Spammers are utilizing this global pandemic to spread more fear and trick you into opening their attachments or visiting their virus-ridden websites.
If you are a customer or not, remember we are here for you, and if you need help, call me anytime.
Thank you,
Matt Blatz
www.helpmepcs.com
mblatz@helpmepcs.com
O – 856-596-4446
M – 267-971-5575