Summary

  • With the increased use of AI, phishing scams have become more sophisticated, making it more important for remote workers to ensure they don’t fall victim to such attacks.
  • The most important thing remote workers can do is ensure they are fully informed about the latest phishing scams and know what to look out for.
  • This includes learning how to identify emails that are trying to spoof legitimate senders, along with attachments and links that could contain malware.
  • Along with this, it’s important to think before clicking on any links in emails, even if they are from a familiar sender, as it’s relatively easy for scammers to spoof email addresses and domains.
  • Remote workers should pay particular attention to public Wi-Fi networks, which could be used to carry out man-in-the-middle attacks and intercept login credentials, and should consider using a VPN to ensure their safety.
  • Finally, software such as Malwarebytes can be used to provide an extra layer of protection against phishing attempts.

By Sead Fadilpašić

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