Think Before You Click
Be cautious when dealing with unexpected emails, messages, or links, especially those that create urgency or seem too good to be true. Verify the sender’s authenticity through trusted channels before taking any action.
Secure Your Accounts with MFA
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all accounts that support it. Even if a password is compromised, MFA provides an additional barrier, making unauthorized access much harder.
Stay Ahead of Cybercriminals
Keep up-to-date with the latest phishing tactics and cybersecurity best practices. Regularly educate yourself on how to identify and avoid new attack strategies.
Double-Check Communications
If you receive a suspicious message, call, or request, don’t rely on contact information provided in the message. Use verified sources to confirm its legitimacy before responding.
Spread the Word
Phishing scams often succeed due to a lack of awareness. Share your knowledge with friends, family, and coworkers to build a collective defense against cyber threats.
Remember: Awareness and vigilance are your first lines of defense against phishing attacks. Stay informed and stay protected.