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How to Prevent Phishing Attacks

2024-11-12 18:11

Contents

  1. How to Prevent Phishing Attacks
  2. How do these phishing attacks work?
  3. What’s the impact of these phishing attacks?
  4. Loss of Customer Trust
  5. Brand Reputation Damage
  6. Financial and Legal Ramifications
  7. Increased Customer Service Burden
  8. Why are so few organizations responding to these phishing attacks?
  9. How to prevent phishing attacks targeting your customers
  10. Create a cross-departmental task force
  11. Educate your customers
  12. Regularly update and secure your website
  13. Monitor your social media
  14. Detect cybersquatting
  15. Work with an anti-phishing and brand protection partner
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