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Spear-Phishing Alert: Scammers Could Be Targeting You Right Now! Act Fast to Protect Yourself.

  🔒What is Spear-Phishing? Spear-phishing is when bad people (scammers) use your personal info, like your name or birthday, to send tricky messages that seem real. 📨 These messages often try to steal your money or personal details. 🎯Why Spear-Phishing is Dangerous When scammers use details like your address or where you work, their messages feel more believable. It's easier to fall for their tricks because they seem like they know you. 🍴Real-Life Example: The Restaurant Trick Chris got a call from someone claiming to be a restaurant. They said Chris made a booking and paid a deposit, but she didn't remember paying it. 🕵️ The caller had lots of details about her, like what time she visited and why. This made Chris feel unsure, but she gave them her card details anyway. Luckily, Chris realized it was a scam and called her bank to cancel her card before it was too late. Phew! 😅 🔍How Do Scammers Get Your Info? Scammers use things you share online, like photos or posts, t

Spear Phishing: What it is and how you can protect yourself

  Spear Phishing: What It Is and How to Protect Yourself Article By:  IT-UK Tech Team 🔐 Protect Your Digital Life When we hear the term spear phishing , it might bring to mind someone on a tropical island with a spear, hunting for food. However, in the world of cybersecurity, spear phishing is a sophisticated scam used by cybercriminals to steal your personal information or money. Unlike regular phishing, spear phishing is a more targeted attack, often aimed at specific individuals or organizations. In 2020 alone, spear phishing scams cost Canadians 14.4 million. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself. What is Spear Phishing? 🎯 Targeted Attacks While regular phishing involves sending out a wide net of generic scam emails, spear phishing is much more specific. Scammers gather information about their victims to create convincing and personalized messages. This allows them to pose as someone you know—like a friend, family member, or colleague—making the scam even harder to

Illegal Smart Tech Flooding Online Marketplaces: What You Need to Know

  Illegal Smart Tech Floods Online Marketplaces A recent investigation into smart products on Amazon, eBay, and Temu revealed that nearly 90% of these devices do not comply with new security support transparency laws. These regulations, designed to enhance security standards, require brands to clearly state how long they will support their products with vital updates. Despite these laws, major brands are still unclear about support durations, and some are outright ignoring the law. The situation is worse on online marketplaces, where numerous smart gadgets fail to meet legal requirements, potentially putting your security at risk. Non-Compliant Smart Tech on Marketplaces Many smart products sold online are generic, often originating from Chinese manufacturing hubs like Shenzhen. These devices frequently have security flaws. After the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (PSTI) took effect on April 29, 2024, we searched for "wireless cameras" and &qu