All Dogs love bacon!
If your wondering what I am talking about. I will explain it to you in ways that you probably never considered. If you have ever signed up to websites and they ask you if they could share your email address and name to 3rd parties. 3rd parties are like Epsilon Marketing and they make there money by selling products to people who have volunteered to receive bacon advertisements.
Security is nothing to Epsilon!
I won’t go into detail about why because if I did you would probably agree with me just because of what happened. Most likely Epsilon will loss a lot of customers and businesses due to the security breaches. It just depends on how people feel about this company and why anyone should trust them after this breach. I always tell anyone who signs up for a service to always makes sure to opt out of those emails. I don’t know about you but I know right now Epsilon has Egg on their faces and wouldn’t mind sticking their heads in the sand.
Don’t Get Caught Spear Phishing!
Now since the hackers have your name and your Email address, you probably are wondering what can I do not to get fooled. I thought it would be a good idea to give some good guidance for those who might want to prevent this from happening in the first place. You don’t want them to get your sensitive information. I don’t want anyone to know my passwords or even my credit card numbers. They will try to fool into giving out this information because there is some kind of urgent response about some kind of problem with your account.
Some stuff to consider:
- No Company will call you asking for personal information
- Nothing is so important as to go to the website directly
- If they don’t sound professional then tell them you will go visit the local bank or institution
- Just because they know your name doesn’t mean they are real
- Don’t click links in emails that you don’t trust, always go the sites that you trust by typing it in your browser
These are just a few ways to help prevent yourself from being phished but nothing can prevent it but yourself. So remember to think before you click and think before you give out any information to unknown emails or people.
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- Your Email Address Was Stolen. Now What? (readwriteweb.com)
- Targeted phishing scams could rise after Epsilon data breach (physorg.com)