Phishing attacks are one of the most common security challenges that both individuals and companies face in keeping information secure.
The purpose of a phishing attack is to collect sensitive information to gain access to protected data or networks, often by tricking you into clicking on a link or attachment that either infects your machine with malware or takes you to a page that looks legitimate but is really designed to steal your private information.
Three steps to increase your chances of avoiding phishing scams:
According to Systems Engineer Tiffany Tucker, the No. 1 mistake companies make that leaves them vulnerable is not having the right tools in place and failing to train employees - who possess critical credentials — on their role in information security. She suggests: training employees with mock phishing scenarios; deploying a SPAM filter to detect viruses; keeping all systems current with the latest security patches and updates; and installing an antivirus solution on all equipment.
To learn more, visit AntiPhishing.org and phishing research and defense company PhishMe for resources on phishing scams and ways to protect your business.