Tips to Avoid Cyberattacks during the COVID-19 Pandemic


In this difficult and unprecedented time, it is important to stay informed not only to remain healthy but also to protect yourself against falling victim to cyberattacks.

We are familiar with common cyberattacks such as phishing schemes, ransomware, and the long-running Nigerian lottery email scam. We may even feel comfortable with our ability to spot these threats, and companies have adapted their policies and practices to help defend against them. Unfortunately, cyberattackers devise more elaborate attacks every day and often use specific information or current events to increase the efficacy and spread of an attack.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned bad actors are now using the COVID-19 pandemic to, “send emails with malicious attachments or links to fraudulent websites to trick victims into revealing sensitive information or donating to fraudulent charities or causes.” A Johns Hopkins COVID-19 data map operating as an interactive dashboard of COVID-19 infections and deaths was used to spread malware.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr warns criminals have used the following scams to profit through the COVID-19 pandemic:

Proactive steps to protect yourself and your organization

We recommend taking the following precautions to help prevent falling victim to a COVID-19 related scam;


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