Phishing scams usually start with an email, text, or message, which looks legitimate, but may ask you to click on a link, download an attachment, or provide personal information. The goal is to deceive you into giving away valuable information or installing malware on your device.
To defend yourself against these scams:
- Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Use MFA whenever possible. This adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a second form of verification, like a code sent to your phone, making it harder for scammers to access your accounts.
- Stay Informed: Learn to recognize common signs of phishing scams, like suspicious links, unexpected attachments, or urgent requests for personal information. Keep yourself regularly updated on the latest tactics scammers use.
- Use Email Security Tools: Make sure you have spam filters and email security tools activated to help detect and block suspicious emails before they reach your inbox.
- Keep Software Updated: Keep your devices and applications always updated with the latest security patches. Scammers often exploit outdated software to gain access to your information.
- Create Strong Passwords: Use unique and strong passwords for different applications, including ours. Consider using a reputable password manager to help securely store and manage them.
- Report Suspicious Activity: If you receive a suspicious message, report it to us using the official contact information provided on our website. Reporting can help stop the spread of phishing scams and protect others.