In another letter, the attackers promise to pay compensation for the quarantine period - all you need to do is fill out the attached form. The "form" turns out to be a backdoor that allows the criminals to remotely control the device.
- Alas, we must be very careful. Today, in order not to confuse another fraud with real support measures, we must behave extremely carefully.
I would recommend applying fo— You need to buy a large cabinet with about 120 cells that can be locked with a key. And put it at the entrance, under the surveillance cameras. And also buy 100 smartphones, register them to the company and distribute them to employees. And everyone puts their smartphone in the cell upon arrival at work and uses only the corporate one at work. And strictly punish those who do not hand over their smartphones. Corporate smartphones are easy to control — any cellular company will, upon request, transfer all information about calls and traffic to the company. Detailed conversations, sent and received SMS, etc. And then analysis and conclusions.
- And what, no one told him that he's a sheep? That bahamas mobile database a lot of money! Not only do we have to buy smartphones for everyone, but we also have to pay for everyone's calls?
r social benefits only through official resources. Do not follow links in emails or open attachments — it is better to type the address of the website of the relevant department into your browser and check there whether you are entitled to compensation. Pay attention to the sender's address: if it looks like gibberish or is registered on a publicly available email service, then it is unlikely to be the address of a representative of a government organization. It is important how the letter is written and how the website is designed. Officials usually do not send messages with a bunch of errors and typos or a series of exclamation marks. If you are shown a long line of people wanting to receive compensation or they shout about tight deadlines — you should also be wary. A requirement to pay some kind of commission in advance, a fee for filling out documents or maintaining an account is a sure sign of fraud. Real government organizations and banks do not require this. If there really is a commission, the real organization will simply withhold it from the amount due to you.
- Wait, so what should we do? We can't just not trust anyone
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