Potential Phishing E-Mails Should be Handled with Suspicion, Urges Trend Micro
According to Trend Micro, a renowned security company, online operators who think a phishing campaign may have attacked them are suggested for verifying with friends prior to clicking on potentially malicious electronic mails, published BCS on September 5, 2011. Specifically, Trend Micro’s security, research and communications director Rick Ferguson in charge of the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region has recommended the general public that they should treat e-mails from unknown sources, which may be presenting an award, with suspicion for stopping phishing assaults. HostWay published this on September 5, 2011. The director further recommends people that they should twice verify the e-mails’ source if they seem to be from friends. . . . Read the rest of: Potential Phishing E-Mails Should be Handled with Suspicion, Urges Trend Micro
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