Cybersecurity Threat Actors Target Data of Businesses Seeking Economic Relief

Apr 27, 2020

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The FBI has warned of increased cyberattacks and fraud schemes related to COVID-19. Business email compromise is also anticipated to rise as a result of the pandemic, with more than 1200 complaints already reported to the FBI related to COVID-19 fraud. As companies have shifted to remote work, they should adopt heightened cybersecurity protections, as suggested by the FBI:

Do:

  • Select trusted and reputable telework software vendors; conduct additional due diligence when selecting foreign-sourced vendors.
  • Restrict access to remote meetings, conference calls or virtual classrooms, including the use of passwords if possible.
  • Beware of social engineering tactics aimed at revealing sensitive information. Make use of tools that block suspected phishing emails or allow users to report and quarantine them.
  • Beware of advertisements or emails purporting to be from telework software vendors.
  • Always verify the web address of legitimate websites or manually type it into the browser.

Don't:

  • Share links to remote meetings, conference calls or virtual classrooms on open websites or open social media profiles.
  • Open attachments or click links within emails from senders you do not recognize.
  • Enable remote desktop access functions like Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or Virtual Network Computing (VNC) unless absolutely needed.

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