Internet Safety

What is phishing?

A hacker sends thousands of fraudulent emails, hoping a few will click on attached links, pictures or documents, this enables them to capture sensitive information or install malicious software. Most of the time the emails appear to come from valid or known sources.

Here are some things to look for:

Sender name or known company brand

Impersonal message greeting

Grammatical errors

May contain scare tactics

Request for sensitive information

Malicious attachments/downloads

Spoofed links and websites

Follow the A-B-C-D Principles:

Always be suspicious

- Look out for unsolicited communication

  from people or businesses

Beware of attachments

- Careful not to click on attachments from

     people you are not expecting something from

Contact the sender

- Call the originator of the message to

  verify the legitimacy

Don’t continue!

- If your gut is telling you something, STOP,

     and ask your I.T. department