Teach a man not to phish
Chatting with Chris Young, CEO of McAfee, it is reiterated hackers are always innovating, keeping users on their toes
Miscreants, who look to steal important personal data like passwords and bank account details, heavily bank on human gullibility. They know they need to be lucky only once, keeping us on our toes all the time.According to Chris Young, CEO, McAfee, phishing continues to be the number one vehicle for attacks. Hackers cleverly include links laden with malware in messages and emails that often have references to recent headline-grabbing events and issues, tempting unsuspecting online users to click on them.
Source | The Hindu | 2nd April 2019
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