The Essential Cybersecurity Tips for LinkedIn Job Seekers Reference Guide is a comprehensive 1-page digital or printable resource designed to protect employees, job seekers, and students from the growing wave of fake job offers and recruiter scams on LinkedIn. As the world’s most widely used professional networking platform—with millions of daily users—LinkedIn has become a prime target for cybercriminals and scammers who exploit trust to steal personal information, spread malware, or lure victims into financial fraud.
This easy-to-read guide features 10 actionable tips that can be applied immediately, including how to verify recruiter identities, research company profiles, and avoid vague or overly urgent job listings that pressure you into quick action. It also emphasizes the importance of never oversharing personal data, such as birthdates, addresses, or banking information, which can be used in identity theft or phishing attacks.
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Discover a live-scoring quiz consisting of five questions, covering the topic of smishing and debunking common cybersecurity and technology myths. Tailored with your branding for a personalized touch.
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This video highlights the top five emerging scams your employees and their families should watch out for while providing guidance in recognizing and evading cyber scams. An excellent source to enhance employee awareness.
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This poster is one of the four in our “Who’s Hacking Me?” series, with a primary focus on phishing emails as the primary avenue threat actors employ to infiltrate organizations. Print or send online.