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Global Head of Command and Control Centre at The Adecco Group

I am reposting a #cybersecurity-related video that should alarm us rather than amuse us. In our hyper-connected society, we frequently underestimate the threats sneaking into our email inboxes. Every day, scammers and cybercriminals become more intelligent, making it imperative that we remain one step ahead. Spotting the Red Flags: One of the first steps in defending yourself against email scams is to be aware of the red flags. Look out for unsolicited emails asking for personal information, promising unbelievable offers, or pressuring you into taking immediate action. They often contain generic greetings, spelling errors, and suspicious links. Phishing Attacks:  Phishing attacks are particularly tricky. These emails appear from trusted sources, like your bank, social media sites, or even your workplace. They ask you to click on a link and provide sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details. Always verify the sender's email address, and be cautious before clicking on any links. Protecting Yourself: Here are some practical steps to protect yourself and your organization ( more information can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gpQ-8aPh or https://lnkd.in/gw8mBXzr) Education is Key: Regularly educate yourself and your colleagues about the latest phishing techniques and scam email trends. Knowledge is your best defense. Use Multi-Factor Authentication: Enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible. It adds an extra layer of security to your accounts. Verify Senders: Always double-check the sender's email address before taking any action. Genuine organizations use official email domains. Keep Software Updated: Ensure that your operating system, antivirus, and applications are up to date. Often, updates include security patches. Be Skeptical: When in doubt, don't click. Reach out to the supposed sender through official channels to verify the authenticity of an email. Install Reliable Antivirus Software: Invest in reputable antivirus software that can detect and block phishing attempts. Report Suspicious Emails: If you receive a suspicious email, report it to your IT department or the appropriate authorities. They can take action to prevent others from falling victim. #OnlineSafety #CyberSecurity #PhishingProtection #EmailScamAwareness #CyberAwareness #DigitalSecurity #ProtectYourIdentity

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