With the increasing number of cases being reported in the USA and worldwide of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), many businesses and government offices are sending employees home, to work at home. Students are not attending classes in a classroom and are now attending online classes from their homes or dorm rooms. But with work-at-home or study-at-home, there is a new threat – a Cybersecurity related one.
Cybercriminals are ramping up their tactics to take advantage of consumers that are working at home with an internet service that is not as well protected as their business. Most consumers do not have the same network security devices as businesses, thus exposing the business data to a potential attack.
On March 3, 2020, technology researchers reported that 2 malware campaigns were launched and were connected to the Coronavirus. One uses a phishing email with a PDF or Word attachment that provides a notice about “Corona Virus Safety Measures”, “Infection Prevention Measures”, or similar document titles. Another email sends a document from the “Center for Public Health of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”.
--imageFederal agencies are warning that scammers and hackers are exploiting the Coronavirus update to target both businesses and consumers. The US Secret Service issued a bulletin warning on March 9, 2020, that criminals have been employing email “phishing” scams against businesses.
To ensure optimal Cybersecurity during this Pandemic, follow the above suggestions, and always enlist the help of your trusted Cybersecurity and Managed IT Experts.
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