Google Data Finds Scope of Cyber Fraud, Hacks & Phishing Grow Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
Hikvision Sheds Light on Recent Phishing Scams, Offers Tips to Prevent Hack
Forbes covered a rise in cyber fraud, hacks and phishing in the article, “Google Data Reveals 350% Surge In Phishing Websites During Coronavirus Pandemic.”
Atlas VPN analyzed the data and found more than “300k new websites created in March with coronavirus-related keywords.” And, Google data found 149,000 active phishing websites in January 2020, which increased to 522,000 sites in March 2020 (a 350 percent increase from January).
“Panic leads to irrational thinking and people forget the basics of cybersecurity. Users then download malicious files or try to purchase in-demand items from unsafe websites, in result becoming victims of scams,” said Atlas VPN COO, Rachel Welch, in the article.
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Hikvision outlined tips to stay safe from current threats in this blog: “Coronavirus or Computer Virus: Hikvision Senior Director of Cybersecurity on Phishing Hacks and Malware, and Tips to Avoid Them.” Below are a few of the tips from that article.
Current coronavirus-related scams and phishing attacks are no different than the ones you get in your inbox regularly. They are just preying on a timely circumstance. Tips include:
- Remember that your Inbox is a dangerous place. It is the easiest and most effective way for an attacker to get past your home or company's firewall and network security.
- Understand basic and advanced phishing attacks by reading this Hikvision blog on the subject.
- Read the Federal Trade Commission's tips on Identifying and reporting COVID-19 scams.