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29/04/2024
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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation, where businesses and individuals increasingly rely on online platforms for their daily operations and transactions, the risk of falling prey to sophisticated cyber threats has escalated. As a Managed Service Provider (MSP) committed to safeguarding your digital journey, we believe it’s imperative to address a crucial aspect of cybersecurity: the normalisation of discussions around online scams. It’s not a matter of if you might encounter a scam or attack, but when.
Online scams have undergone a dramatic evolution, leveraging advanced technology and psychological tactics to exploit vulnerabilities. These scams range from phishing attempts that mimic trusted entities to elaborate schemes promising high returns on investments. It’s essential to understand that these scams are designed to deceive, making no one immune to their traps, regardless of their level of digital savviness or intelligence.
There’s a pervasive stigma surrounding victims of online scams, often tinged with embarrassment and self-blame. This sentiment stems from a misconception that falling victim to a scam is a sign of naivety. However, the real danger of this stigma lies in its potential to deter victims from reporting these incidents, thereby hindering their recovery process and allowing scammers to operate with impunity.
As your MSP, we are on the front lines of your digital security, and part of our mission is to change the narrative around online scams. Here’s how we’re doing it:
Proactive Communication: We are committed to keeping you informed about the latest scam tactics and preventive measures. Regular updates and educational content are part of our strategy to empower you and your team, ensuring you’re always a step ahead.
Offering Robust Support Systems: Our dedicated support team is here to assist you in the event of a scam. From identifying the breach to navigating the recovery process, we provide the resources and expertise needed to minimize the impact on your operations.
Emphasising the ‘When’ Not ‘If’: We operate under the premise that encountering online scams and attacks is a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’. This mindset is crucial for developing robust prevention strategies and resilience against potential threats.
Advocating for Transparency and Reporting: Encouraging transparency and prompt reporting of scams within your organisation can significantly mitigate risks. It also plays a vital role in our collective efforts to combat online fraud, enabling us to update our defensive measures in real-time.
Educating your business: We work with leading awareness training companies to provide cost effective training and education, and threat simulations to your employees. We help you prepare for the ‘when’, meaning these threats will go no further.
Managing Your Services: Our management of the products we provide, such as Microsoft 365, Azure, Acronis, and Mimecast & KnowBe4 means that threats are being monitored and dealt with by experts who work in this field day in and day out. They are also the most up-to-date on changes to products and licenses and evolving threats.
Together, by fostering an environment of openness, education, and support, we can strengthen our defences and maintain the integrity of our digital ecosystem. Remember, in the realm of cybersecurity, preparedness and partnership are our most potent weapons.
Publish Date
06/10/2023
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Blogs Hot Topic
As it’s #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth, it’s important to remind ourselves about keeping informed about the latest scam attacks. In today’s digital age, even the most cautious individuals can fall victim to online threats. With the ever-evolving landscape of technology, staying safe online is a continuous learning process. So, let’s delve into some of the recent cyber threats you should be aware of…
The advancement of artificial intelligence has introduced a whole new world, which of course, leaves many of us sceptical. Scammers are now using AI to mimic human voices, to make phone calls appear as though they’re from a loved one in need of help. The caller typically requests for money. It can be difficult in the spur of the moment when you hear a loved one at need, but it’s important you stop and think. A good practice to have is to establish a safety word or phrase with your family to verify their identity during such calls.
Scammers have elevated their tactics by manipulating email content. They replace standard ‘a’ characters with what is known as a Cyrillic ‘a’, making it difficult to spot fake emails. These deceptive messages are often overlooked and contain malicious links or attachments, which can compromise your device. To not fall into the ‘Cyrillic’ trap, it’s best to double check each letter in an unknown email address to detect such tricks. See if you can spot the Cyrillic ‘a’ below in the example shown.
Phishing scams have taken a new twist by incorporating innocent-looking QR codes as their latest weapon. These QR codes often arrive in emails disguised as messages from say HR or your manager, directing the victim to a fraudulent login page. The goal is to steal sensitive credentials for malicious purposes. To stay safe, only scan QR codes from trusted sources or individuals you can 100% verify.
Scammers have become so sophisticated that they send emails seemingly originating from legitimate PayPal addresses. These emails are for ‘money requests’ and claim to be from either HMRC or PayPal themselves stating your account is compromised. The included phone numbers connect to the scammers themselves who follow the storyline. Stay safe by not paying unfamiliar invoices and never calling numbers provided in these suspicious emails. Instead, contact the company directly through official channels to verify any claims.
The Solution:
Protecting your business and customer data should be a top priority. However, managing cybersecurity threats can be daunting, especially when you have a million and one other responsibilities. The good news is there are multiple software solutions available to strengthen your devices. These include data backup solutions, email security tools, and partnering with a Managed Service Provider (MSP) who handle all your security and compliance needs.
Consider an MSP like Cobweb to bolster your cybersecurity efforts. With our expertise and solutions, you can double down on protecting your digital doors. Get in touch with one of our team today to discuss how our security solutions will bolster your business.
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