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Poll: Do you know how to recognize & report phishing?

Poll: Do you know how to recognize & report phishing?
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Joseph Porcelli
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Poll: Do you know how to recognize & report phishing?
Poll subject: Do you know how to recognize & report phishing?
Poll options:
  1. 💪 I already know how to recognize & report phishing
  1. ✅ I plan to learn how to recognize and/or start reporting phishing to the appropriate authorities or IT department in the next two weeks
  1. ⚠️ I do not intend to learn to recognize and/or start reporting phishing to the appropriate authorities or IT department.
  1. ❓ Other (please leave a comment)
Poll description:
Phishing occurs when criminals try to get us to open harmful links, emails or attachments that could request our personal information or infect our devices. Phishing messages or “bait” usually come in the form of an email, text, direct message on social media, or phone call. These messages are often designed to look like they come from a trusted person or organization, to get us to respond.
The good news is we can avoid the phish hook and keep our accounts secure with these tips!
𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐆𝐍𝐈𝐙𝐄: Look for these common signs:
  • Urgent or emotionally appealing language, especially messages that claim dire consequences for not responding immediately
  • Requests to send personal and financial information
  • Untrusted shortened URLs
  • Incorrect email addresses or links, like amazan.com
A common sign used to be poor grammar or misspellings, although in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), some emails will now have perfect grammar and spelling, so look out for the other signs.
𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐈𝐒𝐓:
If you suspect phishing, resist the temptation to click on links or attachments that seem too good to be true and may be trying to access your personal information. Instead, report the phish to protect yourself and others. Typically, you’ll find options to report near the person’s email address or username. You can also report via the “report spam” button in the toolbar or settings.
𝐃𝐄𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄:
Delete the message. Don’t reply or click on any attachment or link, including any “unsubscribe” link. Just delete.
For more information visit: https://www.cisa.gov/secure-our-world?utm_source=nextdoor
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