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What is Phishing?

Phishing is a type of cyber attack that involves tricking individuals into providing sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, by disguising as a legitimate source. This is typically done through email or text message, but can also occur through phone calls, social media, or other means. Phishers often use social engineering tactics, such as creating a sense of urgency or impersonating a known contact, to convince individuals to provide the information they want.

To avoid falling victim to phishing attacks, it is important to be aware of the signs of a phishing attempt and to take steps to protect yourself. Here are some tips to help you stay safe:

  • Be wary of unsolicited emails or messages. If you receive an email or message from someone you don't know, or from a source that seems suspicious, be cautious before clicking any links or providing any information.
  • Look for red flags. Phishing emails and messages often contain spelling or grammar errors, generic greetings, or suspicious attachments. If something seems off, it's best to err on the side of caution.
  • Check the sender's email address. Phishers often use email addresses that are similar to those of legitimate sources, so be sure to check the address carefully.
  • Don't click links or download attachments from unknown sources. If you receive an email or message with a link or attachment from an unknown source, don't click on it. Instead, hover your mouse over the link to see where it leads before you click.
  • Be careful with personal information. Never provide personal information, such as your password or credit card number, to anyone via email or text message. Legitimate sources will not ask for this information via these channels.
  • Keep your software and security features up-to-date. Make sure that your computer, phone, and other devices have the latest security updates and anti-virus software installed.
  • Be aware of phishing attempts on social media. Phishers often use social media to trick individuals into providing sensitive information. Be cautious of any unsolicited messages or posts and be sure to only interact with known and verified accounts.
  • If you suspect a phishing attempt, report it. If you suspect that an email or message is a phishing attempt, do not respond to it. Instead, report it to the appropriate authorities.

By being aware of these tips, you can take steps to protect yourself from phishing attempts and keep your personal and financial information safe.


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There are just few persons in the world who would send me a link that I would click on without serious questions and findings. This is because it's even those close to you that will pull the trick on you to attack your set up and steal your data. I'm very careful with what I do online. 

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