Sept. 1, 2022, 4:52 p.m. | Tamas Kadar

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We’ve all probably received a badly worded email in the past promising us a great fortune or claiming we are winners of a prize draw we didn’t enter. The ensuing process usually means following a sketchy looking link or filling out a data input form. This type of activity constitutes what we call in the business a ‘social engineering’ attack. Of course, crude attempts like this are often easy to spot, thanks to improved awareness and security. Unfortunately, more vulnerable …

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