Phishing alert: How to recognize the danger and protect your data

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Detect attacks and maintain digital security

94% of all companies were the target of phishing attacks last year* – a shocking figure that shows just how widespread this threat is. And the scammers are getting more and more sophisticated. But don’t worry, in this article you will learn how to recognize phishing emails, fend off attacks and protect your valuable data.

Fake invoice: expensive trap in your e-mail inbox

Imagine this: You open your e-mails and see an invoice. Inconspicuous, routine. But behind this harmless façade, a sophisticated trap may be lurking. One careless click and you end up on a deceptively genuine website, ready to disclose your sensitive data. The fraudsters often use urgent requests for action and threatening reminders to put you under pressure and tempt you to act rashly. Another popular scam is fake login pages that look deceptively similar to well-known company websites. Here you are asked to enter your login details, which then fall directly into the hands of the criminals. They can use this data to log into your real accounts and cause considerable damage.

Watch out! These are the consequences of a phishing attack

Phishing emails are not only annoying, they can also become a gateway for dangerous malware. Once in the system, this malware can encrypt your data and make ransom demands, paralyze your IT infrastructure or steal confidential information. For companies, the consequences can be catastrophic: financial losses, reputational damage and lengthy business interruptions.

No need to panic – how to protect yourself and your company

Phishing cannot be completely prevented, but both companies and individuals can protect themselves effectively. Organizations can implement multi-layered security concepts, including advanced email filters that screen out suspicious messages before they even reach your inbox. Regular employee training is also crucial to raise awareness of phishing threats and strengthen the ability to recognize suspicious emails. In addition, the use of specialized security software such as SecurePIM provides an important protective shield. SecurePIM creates a secure environment for mobile communication and collaboration, protecting against phishing attacks, data loss and unauthorized access. Individuals should always be suspicious of unexpected emails, especially if they contain urgent calls to action or request personal information. Check sender addresses carefully, do not click on links or attachments in suspicious emails and report such messages to your IT department immediately. Two-factor authentication offers an additional layer of security. By implementing these measures consistently, you can effectively protect yourself and your company from the dangers of phishing.