A Season Least Expected
All year-round, we have lots of cyclical seasons. There's summer, winter and even Christmas Season. But who in the world ever thought that this highly digitized world will lead us to this banner page from my banker [Citi] that Any season can be a 'PHISING SEASON'. Indeed, it's been a rowdy, rough and tumble world we live now.Indeed, this 'PHISHING SEASON' is the mother of all seasons. And to give credit where it is due, year-on-year, fraudsters are always [at the very least] a step ahead of any of the crack security specialists we have in the western world. Not even the techie SMEs from Silicon Valley can match toe-to-toe with these fraudsters. Talk about innovation, my hats off to these fraudsters [unfortunately]. Now, lifting this pic from my Citi alert wherein it tells us to ALWAYS look for that 'PADLOCK ICON' before ever ever clicking a new URL link.
And pasting again this Citi Alert, the "DO NOT" alerts are redundantly repeated, no thanks to our stubbornness to heed to alarming alerts. BTW, why do we have stubborn folks who end up being preyed by fraudsters?Yesirrrrreeee, we heard this a zillion times, that CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT. Unfortunately, some of us seemed to have become cat-cloned because no amount of ALERTS & WARNINGS have ever dissuaded us and tempered our MISPLACED CURIOSITY. When an unknown mail sender sends a mail with a link that's enticing us to be rewarded with generous gifts and freebies, we just can't wait to click it right away. When we receive an SMS alert that puts us in 'ALARM' mode, we react as if we're HELPLESS.Final words to share. If your digital or online account does NOT have the 'LOCK' option, go and find a financial services provider offering that 'LOCK' option. Take it from me. When I got hit with an attempted fraud [with a 'huge' purchase from Walmart, AZ], I decided that it was time to leverage on that 'LOCK' option because that's the only proactive measure to secure your digital accounts at your unguarded moments [which could be 99% of the time]❗❗❗