Cybersecurity may sound like something that only IT groups have to worry about, but it's not. The vast majority of cybersecurity “hacks” can be traced back to an individual making a mistake like clicking on a bad hyperlink or opening an attachment in a bad email. Many IT groups expend a great amount of effort trying to prevent these hacks from happening. However, all of the effort they spend and all the technology they implement relies on individuals doing their part as well.
Here are a few tips to help prevent you from being the victim of a cybersecurity attack:
1. Not all emails from your friends are actually from your friends.
2. Not all hyperlinks are what they seem.
It is always easier to spend a little time up front looking into the source or context of the email, than trying to repair the damage afterwards. So, the next time that you get a not so credible email, think before you click!
Want to learn more about email scams? The ICBA and the Financial Services Information Sharing Analysis Center are hosting a webinar next week on the impact of business email compromise on community banks. Scheduled for 1 p.m. (EDT) Tuesday, Oct. 15, the webinar will cover how to defend against these scams and will provide attendees a quick guide on safeguarding customers.1
Stay tuned for our next blog post about how to work safely on your computer, tablet or mobile device in public.
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