02-28-2022 06:58 AM
My son is a software manager in cyber security.
They are expecting an increase in emails to the average American in response to sanctions imposed.
They have in the past used Amazon, CC companies and Google as a gateway, but they expect more attacks with more companies.
Be careful what you open.
02-28-2022 06:59 AM
Good advice. Thanks,
02-28-2022 07:01 AM
Thanks for being so good to let us all know. Much appreciated.
02-28-2022 07:02 AM
Yep. I tell people all the time to not trust emails. Some people refuse to listen, and those are the ones getting hacked.
02-28-2022 07:04 AM
Good advice and be aware it's not just emails. Be alert on social media posts and even text messages all our being used for phishing campaigns. Also, be alert to scams around charitable giving for Ukraine or other efforts to help refugees, etc. Make sure you do your diligence before giving.
02-28-2022 07:22 AM
agreed, I have received over 15 junk emails a day for the past six or seven days. Sorta odd for me. I rarely receive these types of emails. Not even good fakes, they show odd symbols and use wrong font and pattern for the company they claim to be. Links everything from well know companies to old school adult links.
I go straight to spam with these, I don't even open them. IS THAT the correct WAY to deal with them????
Thanks
02-28-2022 07:46 AM
Good advice and yes, the cyperattacks, cyberscams and the like will increase dramatically in the coming days, weeks & months for sure.
02-28-2022 07:48 AM
Why will they increase dramatically? Because of the Russia/Ukraine conflict?
02-28-2022 07:51 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:Why will they increase dramatically? Because of the Russia/Ukraine conflict?
Mhmm. With them shutting off their SWIFT international payment access and the Russian banks emptying out rapidly they will be looking for money by whatever means possible.
02-28-2022 07:53 AM
Thanks @whatmorefabric ,
I saw reports of that and other potential issues on the News.
Mr. L
02-28-2022 07:59 AM
I'm not an expert but I just counted mine, 38 odd spam emails just past 2 days (yes, I'm counting because the 3 days prior I started to get a lot, so I started counting for kicks).
I cannot remember getting more that 1 or 2 a month prior to the conflict/war.
So, you tell me.
My father-in-law, rest in peace, was a special agent Director of IRS unit in Chicagoland area, taught me, He doesn't believe in coincidences.
02-28-2022 11:46 AM
@collectfest wrote:I'm not an expert but I just counted mine, 38 odd spam emails just past 2 days (yes, I'm counting because the 3 days prior I started to get a lot, so I started counting for kicks).
I cannot remember getting more that 1 or 2 a month prior to the conflict/war.
So, you tell me.
My father-in-law, rest in peace, was a special agent Director of IRS unit in Chicagoland area, taught me, He doesn't believe in coincidences.
since my last post a few hours ago up to 52.
02-28-2022 11:58 AM
@wildpitchsports That, plus anytime there is an international story like war or natural disaster, the phishers ramp up their game. For them the game is a psychological one, pull on a heart string (help the refugee children; create a panic( computers worldwide under attack); Breaking News ( city falls, troops do this or that).
You get the idea. Play the moment and get people to act.