We’ve been alerted to a new – and fake – Bitcoin ransomware scam going around. You should be aware of it, especially if you’re a website owner.
Google Ads Phishing Scam
Phishing scams pretend to be from someone you trust. They alert you to an alarming urgent issue, and encourage you to click on a link to log in. Phishing emails can be very sneaky and hard to recognize if you’re not looking for the signs. You can learn to identify phishing emails, like this Google Ads phishing scam.
How Browser Tools Can Protect You from Phishing Scams
Even if a very convincing phishing scam email arrives in your inbox, your internet browser may be able to protect you. Find out how.
Webmail Phishing Alert
Do you recognize phishing emails when they come in? Some will make it past your email’s spam detector, so you need to know how to recognize a phishing scam email.
Phishing Scams: Red Flags
How good are you at recognizing phishing scam emails? Practice makes perfect – take a look at this email we received, and see if you can spot the tell-tale signs that it’s a phishing email.
Recognize phishing scams with this quiz from Google
Phishing can be used for various types of scams – it is the easiest way for a hacker to gain access to your sensitive data. The best way to protect your organization is by learning to recognize phishing scams and avoid them.
Phishing Emails Targeting WordPress Website Owners
Phishing attacks can be successful because the emails may look convincing or because the person reading the email may be only skimming and skip over the email’s red flags. There is a phishing email making the rounds at the moment, targeting WordPress website owners. Learn how to avoid falling for these scams.
Scam Alert: Phishing sites masking domain names
What is phishing? How can you stay safe? Learn how to identify a phishing scam.