Cybersecurity
Hackers, scammers, and fraudsters have one thing in common with each other; their full-time job. That job is to get your personal information. They personalize scams to victims by referencing familiar things that people can relate to. Once they have your access that’s when the “fun” begins for them the headache starts for you.
Hackers, scammers, and fraudsters have one thing in common with each other; their full-time job. That job is to get your personal information. They personalize scams to victims by referencing familiar things that people can relate to. Once they have your access that’s when the “fun” begins for them the headache starts for you.
You may not know you are giving out to your sensitive information such as login credentials, credit card information, or bank account details just by simply clicking on an attachment or opening a link on what looks like a legitimate website.
To help avoid these phishing schemes please familiarize yourself with the information provided in our Cybersecurity document.