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US Government warns of increased cyber threats following recent natural disasters

October 17, 2016 | SHARE >

Weather isn’t the only threat we need to be aware of when a disaster strikes. Cyber criminals are using the chaos and destruction following the recent storms to take advantage of unsuspecting Internet users using malware and phishing scams. The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) issued a press release Tuesday October 11th with six preventative measures to take in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.


US-CERT warns users to remain vigilant for malicious cyber activity seeking to capitalize on interest in Hurricane Matthew. Users are advised to exercise caution in handling any email with subject line, attachments, or hyperlinks related to Hurricane Matthew, even if it appears to originate from a trusted source. Fraudulent emails will often contain links or attachments that direct users to phishing or malware-infected websites. Emails requesting donations from deceptive charitable organizations commonly appear after major natural disasters.

US-CERT encourages users and administrators to use caution when encountering these types of email messages and take the following preventative measures to protect themselves from phishing scams and malware campaigns: Do not follow unsolicited web links in email messages.


These are excellent tips to keep in mind at all times.  Please be wary of disaster related content from untrusted sources. If you’re unsure if your antivirus is up-to-date, or if your network is secure, contact Computer Gurus today!

 

 

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