You will have to pay. But in the end
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 5:47 am
“But I thought it would be easier to make long passwords and not spend money on two-factor authentication, especially since you’d have to pay for training both administrators and employees.”
- You are right. it will be cheaper. And in the future I recommend that you think! Do not make decisions on your own, but prepare several options for solutions, come to us. And remember, the CEO and the board of directors decide in this company. One more such stunt, and you will leave our team!
Have you ever thought that overzealousness can lead to a decrease in security? Do you always consider all the options and, if you choose one, explain to users what it is for and educate them? I hope so.
— Gunther, thank your son. The letter contained a very turkey whatsapp data Trojan, designed primarily to steal game characters. By clicking on the link in the letter, the victim gets to a phishing site that looks like a real one, enters their account data — and hands it over straight to the scammers. Most likely, the accounts of the deceived users are then sold on the black market.
- So what did the son do right?
- Undoubtedly!
The best thing a gamer can do when receiving such a letter is to mark it as a scam and report the scam to technical support. To protect yourself from such types of fraud, you should follow these rules.
· Never click on links or download anything if the email or social media message is from an unknown sender.
· Always double check the sender's address. Phishing emails most often come from addresses that look like the real thing, such as [email protected].
· Pay attention to grammatical errors and typos - this is the first sign of a phishing message.
· Before you click on a link, hover your mouse over it and see what URL appears in the pop-up window – it may be a completely different link. On touch screens, you can touch and hold the link for a while – then you will see the same thing.
- You are right. it will be cheaper. And in the future I recommend that you think! Do not make decisions on your own, but prepare several options for solutions, come to us. And remember, the CEO and the board of directors decide in this company. One more such stunt, and you will leave our team!
Have you ever thought that overzealousness can lead to a decrease in security? Do you always consider all the options and, if you choose one, explain to users what it is for and educate them? I hope so.
— Gunther, thank your son. The letter contained a very turkey whatsapp data Trojan, designed primarily to steal game characters. By clicking on the link in the letter, the victim gets to a phishing site that looks like a real one, enters their account data — and hands it over straight to the scammers. Most likely, the accounts of the deceived users are then sold on the black market.
- So what did the son do right?
- Undoubtedly!
The best thing a gamer can do when receiving such a letter is to mark it as a scam and report the scam to technical support. To protect yourself from such types of fraud, you should follow these rules.
· Never click on links or download anything if the email or social media message is from an unknown sender.
· Always double check the sender's address. Phishing emails most often come from addresses that look like the real thing, such as [email protected].
· Pay attention to grammatical errors and typos - this is the first sign of a phishing message.
· Before you click on a link, hover your mouse over it and see what URL appears in the pop-up window – it may be a completely different link. On touch screens, you can touch and hold the link for a while – then you will see the same thing.