In today’s interconnected world, online scams have become increasingly sophisticated, targeting individuals across various platforms. Attackers leverage email, social media, messaging apps, and even phone calls to deceive unsuspecting victims. To help safeguard yourself against these threats, be sure to use strong, unique passwords, enable MFA when possible, and be sure to keep your devices up to date.
By staying vigilant and adopting these practices, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to online scams. Remember, your awareness and proactive measures are key to safeguarding your online presence and financial well-being.
From election news to significant legislative changes, political milestones often serve as fertile ground for sophisticated scams
If there is a current event, you can be sure a scam is running rampant! Shocking headlines about hot topics often catch our attention more than a typical piece of online content, and cyber criminals are capitalizing on that notion by creating scams related to these events.
FTC RELEASES LIST OF MOST IMPERSONATED COMPANIES
According to a recent report by the FTC, Best Buy/Geek Squad, Amazon, PayPal, and Microsoft were among the most reported impersonated companies last year. While Best Buy/Geek Squad was the most frequently reported, the most money lost occurred in Microsoft-related scams. Other organizations with a high number of reports and losses include Wells Fargo, Norton, and Apple. This report is a reminder to verify the sender or caller of any unsolicited interactions by checking the organization’s official email or phone number, even when you recognize the organization’s name.
Custom menu section
This is off canvas menu widget area. To enable it add some widgets into Appearance – Widgets – Menu Section, and go to Customizer – Main menu to set the icon position.