How you can Protect yourself from Remote Access Scam
Explained: What is remote access scam and how you can protect yourself
A Remote Access Scam is a scam whereby the scammer convinces the victim to allow them access to their computer or devices. A third party is usually a masquerade where the scammer targets a person pretending to be a support tech from a well-known company such as Microsoft or their internet provider, and It helps the person get rid of alleged malware or virus from the computer or fix the non-existent issues. After obtaining the remote connection, they can either take sensitive information, install ransomware, or show fake bills for fabricated services.
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These are some of the tips on how to avoid falling into Remote Access Scams:
- Ignorance of unsolicited inbound tech support phone calls or emails should be exercised.
- Concerning all coves, avoid allowing anyone that reaches to you out of the client’s whim to commandeer their machine.
- Ensure the caller or company is legitimate by calling their business line.
- Install and regularly update effective antivirus software that can protect your device against possible attacks.
- Do not click on any links or download attachments in e-mails you do not expect from known contacts.
- If you get a call such as that from tech support asking for money or remoting your system, cut the call immediately.
- Improper installation of frequently updated operating systems and software exposes computers to more security risks.
- Make sure you create complex and unique passwords for each of your accounts and when possible 2FA should be turned on as well.
- Make it a habit to check for odd transactions on your bank accounts and credit and debit cards whenever you have had some strange interaction with someone.
- Be cautious about email phishing that uses the brands of real companies for the purpose of getting you to provide access
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