Here at Reason Global, we understand how important it is to protect your moving and storage business from cyber threats, so as we kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024, we look to this year’s theme #ThinkB4UClick, which sheds light on the increasing prevalence of impersonation scams.
Here we take a look at common impersonation tactics criminals use, what to look out for and the steps you can take to keep your business safe.
Common Impersonation Tactics
Phishing Emails: Cybercriminals send emails that appear to be from legitimate companies or government agencies. These emails often prompt you to click on a link or download an attachment, leading to malware installation or phishing websites designed to steal your information.
Fake Offers and Prizes: Scammers lure victims with promises of prizes, discounts, or special offers, creating a sense of urgency that pressures you to act quickly without thinking.
Spoofed Contact Information: Scammers can spoof phone numbers, email addresses, and even websites to make their communications look authentic. They might use official logos and branding to appear legitimate.
Emotional Manipulation: Scammers exploit emotions by creating scenarios that require immediate action, such as a problem with your bank account or a loved one in trouble, prompting impulsive responses.
What to Look Out For
Unexpected Requests: Be cautious of unsolicited messages asking for personal information, money, or to click on links.
Urgency and Pressure: Scammers often create a sense of urgency to make you act quickly. Take a moment to verify the information before responding.
Check the Source: Verify the sender’s email address, phone number, and website URL. Look for slight misspellings or unusual domain names.
Official Channels: Contact the company or agency directly using official contact information from their website, not the contact details provided in the suspicious message.
Grammar and Spelling: Many scam messages contain spelling and grammatical errors. Legitimate organisations usually have professional communication standards.
Protecting Your Business
Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Adding an extra layer of security can help protect your accounts even if your password is compromised.
Keep Software Updated: Ensure your devices and Software are up-to-date with the latest security patches.
Educate Yourself and Others: Stay informed about the latest scams and share this knowledge with your team.
By staying vigilant and following these tips, you can better protect your removals and storage business against impersonation scams. Remember, always #ThinkB4UClick!
Cyber incidents can cause considerable disruption to a business which requires significant time, money and expertise to resolve not to mention the stress and operational downtime. Any business handling personal data, relying on technology, storing critical data electronically, or having an online presence should have coverage.