There is a reported rise in phishing campaigns across the world, where cybercriminals are imitating one of the victim's contacts to build a false sense of security and gain access to private data.
The severity of such attacks is partly a result of the popularity of social media platforms as, once one profile has been compromised, it puts their entire contact list at risk. As a result, it’s important for every user to be aware of the most current cyber threats not only to keep themselves secure but also those they are in communication with both personally and professionally.
This is why, on International Day of Friendship, a day set aside to think about others, Check Point® Software Technologies LTD a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions globally, wants to warn users of the risks and provide three top tips to keep safe online.
This is more urgent here in India, where an organization in India is being attacked on average 1789 times per week in the last 6 months, compared to 1643 attacks per organization in APAC, according to Check Point’s Threat Intelligence report. Alarmingly, 89% of the malicious files in India were delivered via Email in the last 30 days with a majority of them, phishing scams.
It’s important to note that the risks are not restricted to one social media platform and that attackers will take advantage of any security breach to gain access to personal information. For example, many phishing campaigns are distributed through e-mails, requesting a password reset. As many users rely on the same password across all their online accounts, once a hacker has these credentials, all of those accounts that use the same login information are at risk. Furthermore, all your contacts on those accounts are now at the mercy of the hacker.
The same is true if a hacker manages to perform SIM swapping, a technique by which, through a phishing attack, they use stolen data to duplicate a mobile SIM card, providing access to the victim's entire online profile. If this happens, all the contacts on the phone in question are up for grabs, allowing cybercriminals to send phishing texts or malware-laden emails to carry out financial theft or extract credentials to also gain access to their contacts too, creating a domino effect.
Three Top Tips to Bolster Your Cybersecurity Efforts
With these simple tips and tricks, it will be easier to avoid being attacked and putting your loved ones at risk.