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A Few Tips to Keep You Safe Online

Your online security and privacy are important to us. We want to remind you of an increasingly common form of cyber-attack — phishing. Phishing attacks are widespread in our industry, and we do not want you to be victimized.

Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails that appear to be from a reputable company to get you to share sensitive information. Often, the targeted information includes login credentials, credit card information, bank account details, or other personal information.

You may be less familiar with highly targeted forms of phishing. Unlike a general phishing attack that casts a wide net (sending generic, mass emails), a targeted attack is personalized with specific details about you, the recipient.

Attackers may gather personal information from your social media accounts or the dark web to create messages that appear to come from trusted sources—like companies or even individuals you know. They use these personal details to trick you into taking an action that could cause you to share even more personal information. The attacker frequently suggests clicking a link or downloading software containing malware or spyware, which could compromise your personal and account information, potentially including financial and banking accounts.

Here are some tips to check if an email or text is legitimate:

  • Hover over the "from" address to see the full email address and make sure it is one you recognize and trust. Look for domain names that are slightly different or misspelled. For example, an attacker might send emails from domains like "bristlecone-vp.us," "bristleconevalue.com," or possibly a slight misspelling like "brisltecone-vp.com." Our email and web links will always be from the "bristlecone-vp.ccsend.com" or "bristlecone-vp.com" domains.
  • We will never ask you to send sensitive information such as passwords, brokerage account information, social security numbers, or birth date in an email or text.
  • We will never ask you to type your username or password into any website outside of the "bristlecone-vp.com" website (login page URL is "login.bdreporting.com/Auth/bristlecone/SignIn").

More ways to stay safe:

  • Do not click on links or attachments in emails or text messages from senders that you do not recognize. If you hover over a link in an email, you will see the location where the link will take you. Often, a link is suspect if it is long, confusing, contains typos, or mentions domains you do not recognize.
  • Be especially wary of attachments like .zip or .pdf, and particularly executable file types (like those that end in .EXE). If you do not know the sender personally, you should never download or click these attachments.
  • Do not provide sensitive personal information (like usernames and passwords) over email.
  • Do not fall for messages that claim to be "urgent" or "time-sensitive". Often, scammers will try to scare you into sharing your personal information. Always take time to verify the requester's identity and remember that Bristlecone and other reputable businesses will not ask you to provide sensitive information over email.
  • Pay attention to even seemingly harmless requests. A common ploy scammers use is emailing you a link to do something like change your account password. The link will download malware or spyware instead.
  • Do not open any document that you're not expecting to receive.
  • If you can't tell if an email or text is legitimate, err on the side of caution and delete it. You can always call the business directly with any questions or concerns.

To learn more about phishing and keeping yourself safe:

How to Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams (Federal Trade Commission): https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-recognize-and-avoid-phishing-scams

Protect yourself from Phishing (Microsoft): https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/protect-yourself-from-phishing-0c7ea947-ba98-3bd9-7184-430e1f860a44

Scams & Fraud: Phishing (AARP): https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2019/phishing.html


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