How to protect your corporate bank account after the Capital One breach: 10 tips
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
A Capital One data breach put the data of 106 million people at risk, including social security numbers and banking information.
6. Be on the lookout for phishing emails and scams in the coming months. Don't respond to emails or calls from creditors. If data was stolen and sold, victims can expect a wave of sophisticated spear phishing attacks, Ilia Kolochenko, founder and CEO of web security company ImmuniWeb, said in a press email. Read Full Article
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