Saturday, March 26, 2016

Lesson 2 Challenge



  • A customer shows you a “too good to be true” email about getting free money from Nigeria, and asks you to help them seal the deal with their banking information.
Explain the the patron about phishing and how hackers pose as legitimate companies requesting money or making promised. The old adage, "If it's too good to be true; it probably isn't true," holds true. Advise them not to open any attachments, to delete the email, and to dump their trash.