Close to the Christmas holidays, scams are increasing and phishing attempts are multiplying. Some tips on how to check emails and not fall victim to cybercriminals
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They attack us via email, with the well-known phishing technique. Or via SMS, with smishing. But the most insidious scam now comes from a simple phone call, thanks to the counterfeiting of the calling number. Everything suggests that on the other side there…
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As happens during all holiday periods, this Christmas too sees the number of emails sent at random by web scammers multiply, to try to steal identities, credit card numbers and/or site access credentials
The frontier of telephone and Internet scams is becoming ever more articulated, sophisticated, devious. Here's how not to fall for the deception and unmask the cheaters on the net.