{"id":179672,"date":"2020-04-11T20:16:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-12T01:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/what-you-need-to-do-to-protect-your-team-from-coronavirus-phishing\/"},"modified":"2020-04-11T20:16:00","modified_gmt":"2020-04-12T01:16:00","slug":"what-you-need-to-do-to-protect-your-team-from-coronavirus-phishing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/what-you-need-to-do-to-protect-your-team-from-coronavirus-phishing\/","title":{"rendered":"What You Need to Do to Protect Your Team From Coronavirus Phishing"},"content":{"rendered":"
Look at the spike in phishing websites during the coronavirus. Learn how cybercriminals are leveraging the pandemic. Find out how to protect your business. \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n As the entire world is worrying about the coronavirus, cybercriminals are taking advantage of the global crisis to line their pockets. Google reports that there has been a 350% increase in phishing websites in the last two months alone. This threat is genuine, and you need to take steps to protect yourself, your business, and your data.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Phishing websites are designed to steal your information, but they can work in a variety of different ways. For instance, a cybercriminal may make a website that looks like your bank site. You think the site is real so you enter your username and password, and then, the criminals have everything they need to access your account.<\/p>\n Similarly, a phishing website may look like it\u2019s for a charity helping people with the coronavirus. Still, in fact, it\u2019s just a scam designed to steal money and credit card information. In some cases, phishing websites download malicious files to your computer when you visit them \u2014 once executed, these files may encrypt your data until you pay a ransom, copy all your keystrokes, or steal information from your computer in other ways.<\/p>\nWhat Is a Phishing Website?<\/h3>\n
Rise in Phishing Websites During the Coronavirus<\/h3>\n