Staying cybersecure when using family law firms

Staying cybersecure when using family law firms

Many scam messages can be very hard to spot. They are designed to get you to react without thinking and may target the enhanced fear and worry during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Most cybercrimes target people rather than computer systems. This is often by ‘phishing’, where someone is tricked into opening a false attachment or clicking on a fake link. This could allow fraudsters to steal password information, read or forward confidential emails, or install malware.

Criminals use email, phone call and text message to steal information and money.

You can read more about how to protect yourself at the National Cyber Security Centre’s website.

The National Cyber Security Centre.