Unless you live under a rock, by now you have been targeted by at least one phishing scam. Phishing can take a lot of forms, but a common scam is the urgent email made to look like it’s from your bank or other business entity requesting you click on a link in the email to go to a web page and provide some missing piece of sensitive information, like your social security number, bank account number, etc. Or they could just be getting you to log in to snag your credentials.
There are many variations on the phish. You know what it is, and, as a cybersecurity-conscious entrepreneur, you regularly talk with your employees about cybersecurity. They know how to spot this stuff a mile away and avoid falling victim to it. You know how to keep your network safe.
Or do you?
Have you talked to your employees about . . . smishing? Continue reading “6 Easy Ways to Protect Yourself from Smishing”