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Recognizing and Reporting Phishing
September 27, 2023
Phishing is a popular hacking tactic and can be disastrous. Cybercriminals use phishing to expose your information by making an email, URL, or website appear to be authentic so that the victim will input their username and password or their credit card credentials. Hackers often implement these ploys through email. It is essential to not only know what phishing is but also recognize attempts at phishing and report them. Here are some of the most common email phishing ploys used by cybercriminals.
Urgent Message
You might receive a message
that calls for immediate action. This email might tell you that your
account was hacked or will be deactivated, and you need to follow the
steps to restore it. Your fear of losing your account might make you
act quickly. However, take a second to slow down and really read the
email as well as look for common signs that it might be a fake email.
Login or Password Message
Another common
phishing email asks you to verify your account by logging into a
(fake) website that appears to be legitimate. These emails aim to gain
access to your account by revealing your username and password to the
fake website.
Corporate Communications
Hackers use
corporate communications and emails from stakeholders such as HR or
various leadership because they have the highest click rate. An
internal phishing email may prompt you to click on a link to read a
company policy update, read a company-wide update document, or even
provide sensitive information.
Reward or Free Gift Message
Hackers also use
free gifts or rewards to trick victims into revealing their personal
information. When getting messages about free things, be on high
alert. Receive an invite to a free movie premiere? Be on high alert!
Despite their enticing nature, free things can also pose a risk.
Hackers try to bait you into clicking on a malicious link with this ploy.
If you believe you have encountered a phishing email, please forward it to [email protected] for review. IT Security can help you determine whether the email is a scam and notify others.