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Monday, March 18, 2019

Fake Login Pages

Attackers are getting better at making their phishing attacks more believable. Users can’t rely on trusting the URL (Website) domain alone in web links received via email.

If you click a link and are greeted by a login prompt, be sure to review how you got to the page. If there is any suspicion, don’t enter private information and get confirmation from the person who sent you there. Try calling the person or company directly to verify the link with the trusted person.

Working through these steps may take a few more moments to verify the link but will save you in the long run when a malicious link does get sent to you or your company.

Sample Login Page that looks real (Click image to enlarge)



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