Cybersecurity experts warn that employees working from home are increasingly being targeted by aggressive cybercriminals trying to capitalize on their unfamiliarity with remote work.
in an attempt to bring the cybersecurity community together to collect and share data on coronavirus scams proliferating online.
“We might not understand the implications of people that were phished until months down the line,” said Jason Alafgani, marketing director for RedMarlin. As the coronavirus outbreak forces more employees to work from home, online scammers have sought to take advantage.Experts recommend individual email users use different passwords for different accounts, change passwords regularly, log out of accounts when they are not in use, back-up data on a hard drive, and have up-to-date virus protection software.
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