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  1. Jul 6

    "due to ignorance" lol, these guys arent even trying 1234567890... lol

  2. Jul 3

    Another one .. attempt ..do not click these link in messages NOT your bank at all

  3. Jul 4

    Watch this video to know how Cyber scammers trick victims to reveal confidential information through Google Calendar.

  4. Jul 4
    Replying to

    Thanks. I think many people could usefully do with this advice as is not widely understood.

  5. Jul 5

    Do you know the difference between , & ? Check out this infographic to find out:

  6. Jul 8

    "One of the major reasons that poses a serious threat is that mobile admins largely have no control over mobile users' messaging"

  7. Jul 5
  8. Jul 6

    Beware of these scams 1. CEO Fraud / B.E.C. 2. Clone Phishing 3. Domain Spoofing 4. Evil Twin 5. HTTPS Phishing 6. 7. Spear Phishing 8. 9. Watering Hole Phishing 10. Whaling

  9. Jul 8

    attacks via SMS target are harder for IT to defend against than email phishing. via

  10. Jul 3

    occurs when a cybercriminal sends a text or SMS message to another individual requesting their personal information. Here’s how to avoid becoming the next victim.

  11. Jul 1

    Find out how to combat (SMS ) here:

  12. Jul 8

    Smishing targets mobile users and IT must prepare to fight it

  13. Jul 3

    Could you spot a attack? Take a look at this and make sure you know your phishing from your and :

  14. Jul 8

    ¡Cuidado con los SMS que recibes! El es un método de engaño por mensajes de texto (SMS), para obtener información personal o financiera y cometer estafas. Más información en:

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