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      Information Security Awarenes

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      [Audio] Today we are going to talk about Information security awareness on Phishing, and its impact on Flatworld Solutions Philippines security. Phishing is a type of cyber attack where an attacker sends an email or message that appears to be from a trusted source but is actually designed to trick you into giving away sensitive information or downloading malicious software..

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      [Audio] You can identify phishing, when Scammers fool you to think they are someone you trust in order to make you do something..

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      [Audio] There are 7 Types of Phishing Scams that you Should be aware of..

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      [Audio] Email Phishing Scams Email phishing May look like an email from your office, bank, Paypal, Google, Amazon,or even your CEO..

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      [Audio] Spear Phishing Scams Spear phishing is when they target you specifically. They have researched you, they know your family members, where you work, and who is your boss. The chances of fooling you are higher..

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      [Audio] Smishing These are text message phishing scams. Criminals know people respond to text and instant messages faster than email..

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      [Audio] Google search scams You may be surprised, but some of the top search results in Google are phishing links. Scammers also invest in search engine optimization and work hard to rank their scam sites in the top search results..

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      [Audio] Social Media Scams Social media is full of fake accounts. It could also be a fake account with the same name and photo as one of your real friends that will later try to scam you..

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      [Audio] QR Code Scams Who thought a QR code could be dangerous? They are everywhere, especially in restaurants. Criminals can place their own sticker over the legitimate one. So that when you scan it, you will be redirected to a fake site..

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      [Audio] Vishing Scams Vishing (voice phishing) is a type of phishing attack made over the telephone. Scammers can spoof a phone number that looks identical to a known number, like your bank..

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      [Audio] What Helps Protect You From Phishing Attacks? If it's urgent, don't let the emotions cloud your judgment. Call and verify! Verify that you are talking to the correct person. Check the address. Always check the email address and U R L for spelling mistakes. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication. Look at the style of the message. Ask questions..

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      [Audio] You may refer from the table on How long will it take to crack your password? Passwords include - Lowercase, Uppercase and Numbers.

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      [Audio] How to create a strong Password: Passwords need to be long. Use a phrase, Do not provide your personal information like name or birthday. Don't your reuse passwords..

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      [Audio] HOWEVER, There were 11 BILLION Accounts were stolen from hacked sites and apps. You can check if yours was leaked at haveibeenpawned.com. So even if you have a STRONG PASSWORD, it may still not be enough..

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      [Audio] And that is why, you should enable multi factor authentication. This will help to protect your account if your password was stolen or leaked in a data breach..

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      [Audio] What type of Multi-Factor Authentication to use? Most common is text based (SMS), but it's the least secure. It's better to use authenticator apps like Google or Microsoft Authenticator. Or even better yet, use a physical USB key or hard fob from RSA..

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      [Audio] How to avoid getting hacked on public WiFi? If you have the option to use your mobile data plan, that is better than public WiFi. Cyber Criminals often setup hotspots with fake Wifi Names, So ask the Barista or Receptionist for the Official WiFi Name. Enable the Firewall on your device and use a VPN. Try to avoid Free VPN's , as some are owned by criminals..

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      [Audio] Ransomware is, when criminals hack your computer or network, lock you out, and demand a ransom to let you back in..

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      [Audio] How to Avoid Ransomware. Don't download files from random and untrusted websites. Beware of phishing emails with attachments. Don't use your company email or password for personal stuff. Don't store password in text files or spreadsheets ..

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      [Audio] What is Wire Fraud? It's when you're tricked into wiring money to a fraudulent bank account. For example, an urgent request to wire money from a criminal who impersonates your CEO through hacking your CEO's email account. They hacked one of your vendors and sent you an invoice with fake bank information. If you're tricked into wiring money to a fraudulent bank account, the bank may not be there to help you. After all, it's you who transferred the money, not the criminal..

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      [Audio] By following the tips mentioned, you can help protect Flatworld and yourself from the serious threat of phishing attacks. Remember to always be vigilant and cautious when dealing with emails from unknown sources..

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      [Audio] Thank you for your time and attention. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our Information Security department for further assistance. Please take time to take and complete the Phishing Assessment found below the Phishing training page..