{"id":24801,"date":"2024-07-10T13:16:28","date_gmt":"2024-07-10T17:16:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/information-technology\/?p=24801"},"modified":"2024-07-10T13:16:28","modified_gmt":"2024-07-10T17:16:28","slug":"it-security-tips-summer-phishing-heatwave-dont-get-hooked","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/information-technology\/2024\/07\/10\/it-security-tips-summer-phishing-heatwave-dont-get-hooked\/","title":{"rendered":"IT Security Tips \u2013 Summer Phishing Heatwave: Don’t get Hooked!"},"content":{"rendered":"
In summer, cyber criminals exploit seasonal activities for phishing attacks. Watch for common scams during this time.<\/p>\n
Stay cautious of emails or sites offering unbelievable travel bargains. They may lead to fake booking pages aiming to steal your information.<\/p>\n
Scammers target students and job seekers with enticing emails offering summer employment or internships. They may request personal details or upfront payments for training materials.<\/p>\n
During summer sales, scammers pose as courier services in emails or texts, urging recipients to click a link for package tracking or pay a delivery fee.<\/p>\n
Beware of emails or social media messages claiming you have won a summer contest or giveaway. They may request personal details when you click a link to claim the prize.<\/p>\n
After natural disasters like hurricanes or wildfires, scammers create fake charity emails and websites to solicit donations.<\/p>\n