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Privacy Tip #444 – Best Phishing Campaigns are from HR or IT

By Linn Foster Freedman on May 22, 2025
Posted in Privacy Tips

Everyone thinks they can spot a phish. Whether it is an email, SMS text, or QRish phishing, people have an overinflated view of their capabilities to detect them.

A new summary by KnowB4, “What Makes People Click?” provides an insightful review and proves that people still click when curiosity gets the best of them.

According…

Privacy Tip #246 – Spam, Spam, Spam: Be Extra Cautious

By Linn Foster Freedman on July 30, 2020
Posted in Coronavirus, Privacy Tips

Security researchers are warning companies to be aware of a new resurgence of the Emotet botnet that has been reactivated after a hiatus of five months.

According to the researchers, the Emotet malware steals information, and has been used to distribute the banking Trojan Trickbot. Attackers using the Emotet botnet use simple emails that are…

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