How to Minimize the Risk of a Phishing Scam?

Posted on June 22, 2017 at 1:20 PM

How to Minimize the Risk of a Phishing Scam?

You sure would not want to become the target of a phishing scam. The scammers are waiting out there to hoax you into releasing your personal and other sensitive information by disguising themselves as some legal authority. After emails being the common source of stealing your data, these attacks are now multiplying. So, in order to not let the fraud criminals rob your identity, you got to act wise and watchful.

Some tips to Minimize the Risk of a Phishing Scam:

Here are some ways to minimize and avoid the risk of phishing scams. Take them seriously, it is the least you can do!

  • Become aware of different phishing techniques:

To avoid getting scammed, you need to be one step ahead of the scammers. Therefore, you need to learn about different techniques that might trick you into giving away your personal information. It is important that you identify and remain cautious of the suspected emails. Also, you should keep yourself updated regarding the new tactics of phishing.

  • Do not be a fool while communicating personal information:

Make sure that you do not absent-mindedly give away the confidential or financial information. It is essential to check and confirm that the website is secure before making any online transactions. Moreover, do not send your passwords or pin numbers via email because your bank will never ask you to do so. You can always give them a call and clarify because it of course is a better option than regretting it later. Also, do not fall for phone phishing scams; avoid releasing any data over a phone call that you receive from an unknown source.

  • Do not click everything:

Avoid being impulsive and clicking every link or attachment that you come across. Do not trust any email from an unknown sender and do not open the links or attachments that you are not expecting, even if the sender is known. If you see any link which says that it leads to your bank website, it is very likely to lead to a fraudulent website. So, it is better to type in the URL yourself.

  • Make sure your computer has latest update and antivirus protection:

It is your responsibility to do some research to ensure that your system has the latest update installed. Plus, do that on a regular basis to fight against latest spyware. In addition to this, protect your computer from malware and viruses by using antivirus and firewall protection.

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  • Pop ups are a trap, ignore them:

Always bear in mind that pop up screens are not the place to enter personal information, click on links and copy web addresses from. NEVER do that! Instead, block the pop ups if the browser allows you to go for this option. Because chances are that the pop ups will lead you to become a victim of a phishing scam.

 

  • Keep a check on your online accounts:

Develop a habit of checking your online accounts on a regular basis, even if there is no need. This will help you in making sure that no unauthorized transactions are made in your absence. You can also change your passwords periodically to help in this matter. Also, check your bank statements, going through every entry precisely to avoid bank or credit card phishing.

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Conclusion:

In conclusion, it is indeed an important requirement to be extra vigilant when you are online. The hackers are impatiently waiting for you to make one little mistake and all your personal information will not be confidential anymore. Therefore, act smart and keep these little things in your mind to minimize the risk of phishing scams.


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