Note:This blog was written by an independent guest blogger.
Phishing scams remain one of the most widespread cybercrimes. A phishing scam can be as simple as getting someone to click on a link, attachment, or a picture of cute kittens. I recently received a spam email with the message:
“Old friends post embarrassing pictures of Jason Nelson online; click here to see.”
Seeing my name in the body or subject line of an email is alarming. That is why scammers word these emails this way. They want to alarm you, and in your rush to defend yourself, click the link to see the pictures.
Similar to extortion emails that claim to have videos of “compromising” situations or screen recordings of users on adult websites. These emails work on our fear of embarrassment, rejection, or ruin to get us to let down our guard.
Do not…
Posted by: Jason Nelson |
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January 18, 2020 at 09:10AM
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