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Your Daily Defense Against Scams!

Hello, and welcome to another edition of SCAMSTALL! I’m so glad you’ve joined us today.
Every weekday, we dive into the latest scams that could be targeting your business, finances, and loved ones. No jargon, no fluff—just straight-to-the-point strategies, tips, and insights to help you stay one step ahead of scammers. In under five minutes, you’ll get the knowledge you need to protect what matters most.
In today’s Edition:
How to Recognize a Phishing Scam in Your Inbox
The Growing Threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) and How to Protect Your Company
The Dangers of Fake Job Listings and How to Avoid Falling for Them
3 Tips to Avoid Scams
What’s Brewing Next Week?
PHISHING SCAM

Phishing scams are one of the most common tactics cybercriminals use to steal personal and financial information. They are often disguised as legitimate emails from banks, online services, or even your friends. But how can you spot them before you fall victim?
If you're unsure whether an email is legitimate, always verify by contacting the company directly through their official customer service channels. Never click on suspicious links or provide personal information in response to unsolicited emails.
Taking these simple steps can prevent your sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands, saving you from financial loss and potential identity theft.

PROTECT YOUR COMPANY
The Growing Threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) and How to Protect Your Company

Phishing scams are one of the most common tactics cybercriminals use to steal personal and financial information. They are often disguised as legitimate emails from banks, online services, or even your friends. But how can you spot them before you fall victim?
If you're unsure whether an email is legitimate, always verify by contacting the company directly through their official customer service channels. Never click on suspicious links or provide personal information in response to unsolicited emails.
Taking these simple steps can prevent your sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands, saving you from financial loss and potential identity theft.