Phishing attacks use email or malicious websites to infect your machine with malware and viruses in order to collect personal and financial information. Cybercriminals attempt to lure users to click on a link or open an attachment that infects their computers, creating vulnerability to attacks. Phishing emails may appear to come from a real financial institution, e-commerce site, government agency, or any other service, business, or individual. The email may also request personal information such as account numbers, passwords, or Social Security numbers. When users respond with the information or click on a link, attackers use it to access users’ accounts.

How Criminals Lure You In

The following messages are examples of what attackers may email or text when phishing for sensitive information:

Simple Tips

From: Dr. Greg Hollaway <officemail118899@gmail.com>

Much of this information was provided by the National CyberSecurity Alliance and the attached PDF.

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