Suspicious text training correct answers

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Correct Answers:

Smishing
Do not respond to smishing messages.
Ransomware
The URL and SMS body looks suspicious.
Reactivation scam
Do not call, reply or send login credentials. Verify by login to the bank account to identify if the activity is true.
Your a winner
Identify if you have submitted any entry to win a prize. Delete the SMS.
Bank SMS: Investigate
Carefully copy the URL in to free online virus, malware and URL scanner
Bank SMS: Action
Delete text

Ransomware

Similar to malware, ransomware is used by attackers to extort money from the target individual or organization.

Phishing

Designed user to click on dangerous links — possibly divulging personal information, even financial information.

Spam

Cyber criminals can even embed password-stealing malware from a simple LinkedIn invitation.

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