Since mid-February, the National Cybersecurity Agency of the UK has targeted and eradicated more than 2,000 scams. Such a high number of cases targeted by an arm of the GHCQ Intelligence Agency of the UK in a single month is evidence that cyber attackers are leaving no measures to spread COVID-19 fear and panic among online users.
According to the details launched by the NCSC, UK, the 2,000 reported scams include:
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888 Advance-fee frauds that directed victims to submit payments to get good returns
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555 websites practicing malware attacks on visitors
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471 stores scamming people by selling fake Coronavirus-related items
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200 Phishing sites stealing personal information such as credit card details and passwords
What can you do?
You can also become a part of NSCS’s missions to eliminate the cyberattacks as the GCHQ has decided to collaborate with the Londoners and the City of London Police. The new collaboration program will deploy a Suspicious Email Reporting Service directly to the Police.
If you are someone who is being targeted by scammers through suspicious COVID-19 related emails, they can send it to [email protected]. The Service providers will expertly analyze the email link, determine its nature, and remove it immediately if the link is confirmed as a phishing or scamming link.
Follow the NCSC Guide
Since commoners are the main target of COVID-19 Scams, the NCSC of the UK has launched a guide to enable people to enhance their online security. According to the Cyber Aware Advice, here are some of the compelling ways you can adopt to prevent COVID-19 Cyberattacks:
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Create passwords based on three random words to secure essential accounts
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Enable two-factor authentication for crucial accounts
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Set up a separate, unique, new password for your email account
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Enable automatic updates on apps and software downloaded on your device or manually update everything regularly
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Backup important data to evade Ransomware
In Short
Times are hard, but that does not mean that we give up and fall into the trap of COVID-19 scams. By adopting suitable measures, critical situations can be avoided.