Ep. 2. Unboxing a phishing message with a service expiry warning
Release Date: 09/02/2020
Can I Be Phished?
In this episode, I explore a fake Zoom meeting invitation with Jeff Ton, author of Amplify Your Job Search, and Amplify Your Value. We all encounter so many online meetings these days, that a Zoom invitation is a great phishing pretext. Join us as we analyze one that illustrates how this works. Jeff is a former executive who now coaches others to maximize their potential in the IT industry. He shares insights into his experiences and lessons learned that make him a great speaker and author. Jeff can be reached at:
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Each week on Can I Be Phished?, we look at a different threat, to show you how to look for suspicious situations. In this episode: - Scott unboxes a phishing message that looks like a warning notice from a bank, saying his online banking service will soon be expiring. - We are assisted by Dave Ockwell-Jenner, VP of Information Security at Arctic Wolf, a managed security service provider (MSSP) - Dave also provides stories about tracking down advanced persistent threats in a corporate network For more info on Dave and Arctic Wolf: Dave Ockwell-Jenner: http://twitter.com/daveoj Arctic Wolf:...
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info_outlineEach week on Can I Be Phished?, we look at a different threat, to show you how to look for suspicious situations.
In this episode:
- Scott unboxes a phishing message that looks like a warning notice from a bank, saying his online banking service will soon be expiring.
- We are assisted by Dave Ockwell-Jenner, VP of Information Security at Arctic Wolf, a managed security service provider (MSSP)
- Dave also provides stories about tracking down advanced persistent threats in a corporate network
For more info on Dave and Arctic Wolf:
Dave Ockwell-Jenner: http://twitter.com/daveoj
Arctic Wolf: http://www.arcticwolf.com
Remember that October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and it's coming up fast (as of the time of this video). Maybe it's time to try something more engaging this year...
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