We Catch the Geek Squad Phishers

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Beware of the Geek Squad phishing scheme offering sizable refunds for membership cancellations. Foster your employees’ cyber awareness with a video showcasing an actual investigative call. In this phishing scenario, the user is prompted to visit the call center, leading to a request for software download to secure a refund—ultimately granting access to their computer. The takeaway: never download software based solely on a phone conversation.

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