Phishing Emails
"Phishing" is the most common type of cyber-attack that affects organizations like ours. Phishing attacks can take many forms, but they all share a common goal – getting you to share sensitive information such as login credentials, credit card information, or bank account details.
What You Can Do
To avoid these phishing schemes, please observe the following email best practices:
- Do not click on links or attachments from senders that you do not recognize. Be especially wary of .zip or other compressed or executable file types.
- Do not provide sensitive personal information (like usernames and passwords) over email.
- Watch for email senders that use suspicious or misleading domain names.
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Inspect URLs carefully to make sure they’re legitimate and not imposter sites.
- Do not try to open any shared document that you’re not expecting to receive.
- If you can’t tell if an email is legitimate or not, please contact IT Support Engineer on 045091545 or report the incident in https://support.cfsgroup.com
- Be especially cautious when opening attachments or clicking links if you receive an email containing a warning banner indicating that it originated from an external source.
Example of Phishing attack
How to Submit spam, non-spam, and phishing scam messages through Microsoft Outlook
Please do report the email by clicking Report Message & select Phishing.
Thanks again for helping to keep our network, and our people, safe from these cyber threats. Please let us know if you have any questions.