Copyright 2019 Pratum, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 06/19 THAT SEEMS SKETCHY THAT SEEMS SKETCHY ENGAGE YOUR SECURITY SMARTS ...THAT SEEMS SKETCHY! If an email seems too good to be true or it requires you to enter sensive informaon ...it’s likely a scam. If this happens, contact the IT Department immediately. WHAT TO DO? This email looks promising... Wait... they need my Social Security Number? I won a prize! Powered by
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Copyright 2019 Pratum, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 06/19
THAT SEEMSSKETCHYTHAT SEEMSSKETCHYENGAGE YOUR SECURITY SMARTS
...THAT SEEMSSKETCHY!
If an email seems too good to be true or it requires you to enter sensitive information ...it’s likely a scam. If this happens, contact the IT Department immediately.
WHAT TO DO?
This email looks promising...
Wait...they need my
Social Security Number?
I won a prize!
Powered by
Copyright 2019 Pratum, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 06/19
THAT SEEMSSKETCHYTHAT SEEMSSKETCHYENGAGE YOUR SECURITY SMARTS
WHAT TO DO?
Hello...Yep, that’s
me.
There’s malware
on my computer?
You want me to share my screen with
you?
...THAT SEEMSSKETCHY!
If you receive a phone call from an unfamiliar person asking you to provide them access to your computer screen or share with them personal or customer data, end the call and report it to the IT Department.