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Statistics from Security Boulevard show that 97 % of users could not spot a sophisticated phishing email . they are eligible for a special loan deal , or a vast amount of money has been made available to them as a loan . These scams continue to trick people despite widespread awareness that such offers are too good to be true for a reason .
Lottery fee fraud
Another common form of Internet fraud is email scams that tell victims they have won the lottery . These scams will inform recipients that they can only claim their prize after they have paid a small fee .
Lottery fee fraudsters typically craft emails to look and sound believable , which still results in many people falling for the scam . The scam targets people ’ s dreams of winning massive amounts of money , even though they may have never purchased a lottery ticket . Furthermore , no legitimate lottery scheme will ask winners to pay to claim their prize .
How to protect your organisation and your employees from Internet scams
Employees are an organisation ’ s first line of defence against email-borne cyberattacks . Cybersecurity awareness training helps employees know the threats they face , which reduces an organisation ’ s cyberrisks and increases the chances of keeping their data secure . Make sure employees understand how to spot potential signs of an attack and the consequences of not following email security best practices .
Employees can protect themselves and avoid being caught in a phishing line by remaining vigilant of the common types of Internet fraud listed above . It is vital to never send money to someone met over the Internet , never share personal or financial details with individuals who are not legitimate or trustworthy and never click on hyperlinks or attachments in emails or instant messages . Once targeted , employers should report online scammer activity and phishing emails to the relevant department within the organisation and the authorities .
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